Black history is incredibly rich and has made an impact not only in America but throughout the world. People to Know in Black History & Beyond (Vol. 3) offers you an edited glimpse of the fathomless contributions of those who have enriched our history. The featured contributions (beginning in the 18th century) presented in Doctor Bob Lee's "People to Know" book series is merely a token of the information that has been written and published to give credence to those Black people who have sacrificed their lives and livelihoods. The iconic figures responsible for the countless positive contributions to Black history range from change-making civil rights leaders and activists, essential inventors and scientists, amazing educators and students, heroic military notables, award-winning athletes, world-renowned authors and publishers, and showstopping entertainers. Critical race theorists acknowledge the stark racial disparities that have persisted in the United States despite decades of civil rights reforms, and they raise structural questions about how racist hierarchies are enforced, even among people with good intentions. Thus, it is crucial that adults teach children to understand their value and the value of all people of African descent by devoting some time to the study of Black History not only in the United States, but also throughout the world.
People to Know in Black History & Beyond: Recognizing the Heroes and Sheroes Who Make the Grade - Volume 3
Black history is incredibly rich and has made an impact not only in America but throughout the world. People to Know in Black History & Beyond (Vol. 3) offers you an edited glimpse of the fathomless contributions of those who have enriched our history. The featured contributions (beginning in the 18th century) presented in Doctor Bob Lee's "People to Know" book series is merely a token of the information that has been written and published to give credence to those Black people who have sacrificed their lives and livelihoods. The iconic figures responsible for the countless positive contributions to Black history range from change-making civil rights leaders and activists, essential inventors and scientists, amazing educators and students, heroic military notables, award-winning athletes, world-renowned authors and publishers, and showstopping entertainers. Critical race theorists acknowledge the stark racial disparities that have persisted in the United States despite decades of civil rights reforms, and they raise structural questions about how racist hierarchies are enforced, even among people with good intentions. Thus, it is crucial that adults teach children to understand their value and the value of all people of African descent by devoting some time to the study of Black History not only in the United States, but also throughout the world.