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Black History Month Day

Black History Month Day

February: Voices & Identity


Black History Month celebrates the achievements of African Americans in history. It remembers people like Harriet Tubman, who helped enslaved people escape to freedom in the 1800s , and Rosa Parks, who started the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. It also honors pioneers like Dr. Charles Drew, who invented ways to store blood and helped many people during World War II. Today, Black History Month is a time to learn about these important people and the events that changed civil rights, culture, and science.

The word of the day:  enslaved (adjective) /ɪnˈsleɪvd/

Meaning: to be kept as a slave, a person who is not free.

Example: In the 1800s, enslaved people like Harriet Tubman had to hide to find their way to freedom.


     Your MINI-TASK:

Do the quiz.

 

Black History Month Quiz 

 

Do you think it is okay to break a rule or a law if it treats people badly? Why or why not?

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