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Black History Bulletin board
Created by R.A. Farrah Shuaib of the University of Southern California
All you need to do is print the hearts on colored paper and stick them up!
Super easy to do!
(Feel free to add other people too)Slide2
How Mine Turned out
Slide3
Black
History
SweetheartsSlide4
Sweet facts about some of the African-Americans that made history.Slide5
Mae
Jemison
Became the first African
American woman in
space in 1992 aboard
the Endeavour.Slide6
Martin L.
King, Jr.
Leader during the Civil Rights Movement.
Delivered the “I Have
A Dream” speech in 1963.
He won the
Nobel Prize
in 1964.Slide7
Thurgood
Marshall
Was the African American Justice for the U.S. Supreme Court in 1967.
Litigated on the
Brown v. Board
of Education
case.Slide8
Barack
Obama
Became First President of the United States to be of African descent in 2008.Slide9
Rosa
Parks
Sparked the 1955
Montgomery Bus Boycott
after refusing to give
up her seat on a bus.
Dubbed the
mother of Civil
Rights.Slide10
Jackie
Robinson
Was the first African American allowed to play major league baseball in
1947.
Was first to be
in the Hall of
Fame.Slide11
Sojourner
Truth
Won the first court case against a White man to get her back her
son in 1826.
Made the “Ain’t I
a Woman”
speech in
1851.Slide12
Harriet
Tubman
Was a runaway slave in 1849.
She went back using
the Underground
Railroad to save
hundreds more.Slide13
Madame
C.J. Walker
Created a hair care business in 1905, which
made her the first
self-made, female
millionaire. Slide14
Oprah
Winfrey
With a net-worth of $800 million in 2000, she is believed to have been the richest
African American
of the 20th
century. Slide15
Garrett
Morgan
He was the first person to patent the traffic signal.
He created the gas
mask that soldiers
used in the U.S.
Army.