During the Black History celebration at Woodson High, two students shared their thoughts about its importance with the ...
Worcester Magazine spoke with local Black science leaders about their lives, careers and what lies ahead in an uncertain ...
Etta Willson, Linneall Naylor, Rondia Prescott and Jenee Lindner – four of the authors of the book, “Black Communities of ...
Cardinal Wilton Gregory recalled how young people in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C., often climb on the bronze statue of Carter G. Woodson, rub his head, and try to figure out why he ...
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The Nation on MSNHow Do We Combat the Racist History of Public Education?A conversation with Eve L. Ewing about the schoolhouse’s role in enforcing racial hierarchy and her book Original Sins.
Established by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926 ... The courage and determination of these young heroes continue to inspire us in the fight for equality, education, and justice.
It all started with a scholar named Carter G. Woodson ... could be told and communicated to young people.” In addition to proposing Negro History Week, Woodson also developed curriculum ...
Its subtitle is a nod to historian Carter G. Woodson’s 1933 book The Mis-Education ... about—especially the ways that Black and Native young people have been treated. I hope to make clear ...
The origins of Black History Month can be traced back to 1915, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a historian and ... is now out to share the thrill of fishing with young people in Western Massachusetts ...
More than a dozen Sentinel-area squads participated in Wednesday's media session. Here are the five local storylines that ...
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