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  1. Dec 19, 2022 · Creative Black History Month board examples. Famous Black Americans Board From The Teacher Shop. Celebrate black history with this bulletin board set with facts about, and photos of, 16 famous black Americans from the beginnings of America to the present. Find It Here. Words Have Power Board By Supply Me.

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    • Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) was a pivotal leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. He continues to be celebrated for his profound influence in advocating for nonviolent resistance and racial equality.
    • Harriet Tubman (1822-1913) An abolitionist and political activist, Harriet Tubman is best known for helping enslaved people escape through the Underground Railroad.
    • Barack Obama (b. 1961) ADVERTISEMENT. Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, made history as the first Black American to hold the office.
    • Maya Angelou (1928-2014) Maya Angelou was an influential poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist, celebrated for her series of seven autobiographies.
    • Black History Is American History
    • Getting to The Heart of Black Herstory
    • Because of Her, I Can!
    • Breaking Chains in Education
    • We Are Who We Are Because…
    • Challenge, Dream, Fight…
    • Black History Rocks
    • The Hill We Climb
    • We Rise by Lifting Others
    • Local Black History

    Photo courtesy of Hanover Hills Elementary School, Maryland One talented teacher from Hanover Hills Elementary in Hanover, Maryland did a wonderful job assembling this collection of Time magazine covers to create a “Black History Is American History” bulletin board. Each cover portrays a famous Black American who has made an unforgettable mark on A...

    Do you want a bulletin board you can set up for Black History Month and keep up through Women’s History Month in March? Consider focusing on “HERstory” this year. There are so many incredible African American women who have changed the course of history. Do you want to expose your students to some figures they may not have heard of before? Focus on...

    Continuing with the women theme, use the words “Because of Her, I Can!” as your bulletin board title, and either fill the space with famous black women or choose one to focus on. Along with your title, you can include photos or a biography or fill the space with important and fun facts your students will pick up on each time they walk past.

    Photo courtesy of California 5th grade teacher Ms. Pratt California 5th-gradeteacher Ms. Pratt highlighted Black educators “who’ve made changes and history in education” on this bulletin board. Her use of a bold green background and a silhouette of Africa as the woman’s hair makes this a bold and eye-catching display for the classroom or hallway. L...

    Use this idea as a bulletin board or door display: “We are who we are because they were who they were.” You can fill the space with these decorative ideas: 1. Include small biographies of different historical black figures with photos. 2. Cut out a figure of a student reading a book with thought bubbles rising upwards with the faces of different fa...

    Photo courtesy of Richmond Hill Middle Schoolof Georgia The librarian at Georgia-based Richmond Hill Middle School made this beautiful display for Black History Month. Among varying book titles, they included the words, “Challenge like Rosa, Dream like Martin, Fight like Malcolm, Lead like Harriet, Write like Maya.” The descriptions of famous figur...

    Celebrate Black excellence with a bulletin board or classroom door that celebrates some of the Black musicians who have changed the American musical landscape. You don’t have to be a music teacher to know that Black music has been at the very core of American music from the spirituals sung by enslaved people to modern hip hop. But how much do your ...

    Photo courtesy of Hanover Hills Elementary School, Maryland Poetry is a unique theme to focus on for a bulletin board such as this example by a Maryland teacher from Hanover Hills Elementary. They used the inaugural poem by Amanda Gorman as the basis for their Black History Month bulletin board. The poem is entitled “The Hill We Climb” which you ca...

    This bulletin board idea not only celebrates Black History Month but also encourages tolerance and equality at school. Use whatever kind of lettering you prefer to spell out the words “We Rise By Lifting Others” at the top and decorate underneath with hands in all different colors. Since it’s also a February bulletin board, you can also fill some o...

    Photo courtesy of Western New York high school librarian Amy Black History doesn’t have to be global or national for students to learn it. Amy, a western New York school librarian, thought it was important to highlight Black history right in her students’ community in the western New York area on her Black History Month bulletin board. She includes...

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  3. Description. The Notable Black Americans Mini Bulletin Board is the perfect way to talk about and acknowledge the accomplishments that have been made by some of history's most famous African Americans. The display features 10 pieces and includes quotes and photos of these inspirational people. It is great to incorporate into classroom history ...

  4. This bulletin board set educates and decorates! From Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks to Jackie Robinson and George Washington Carver—the set includes portraits and information about influential Black Americans. You get 16 pieces—a “Famous African Americans” title piece, 9 posters and 6 accents—plus a teacher’s guide.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Black History Month bulletin board ideas that put the focus on famous Black educators, like this one, are certainly among our favorites! Get your students involved by having them create the paper chains or by researching a famous Black educator to include on the board.

  6. $18.97. In Stock - Typically Ships Within 2-3 Days. Free Shipping Eligible: Details. Adds a visual learning piece for your classroom or history lessons. Qty: Add to Cart. About This Item. Description. Use this bulletin board display to celebrate the achievements of famous African Americans.

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