Today in 1960, four Black college freshman sat down at this lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. and helped change the nation.
Jibreel Khazan, Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, and David Richmond's sit-in was a watershed event in the struggle for civil rights. #BlackHistoryMonth
ALT Piece of the Greensboro lunch counter with four stools on display at the museum.
From 'We Are Water Protectors' to 'When You Trap a Tiger' to 'Before the Ever After,' stories honored by the American Library Association included a range of perspectives too often missing in classrooms and curricula. Which would you recommend?
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Happy Birthday Jackie Robinson! 🎂 #JackieRobinson broke the color barrier in baseball when he made his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, making him the first Black man to play in a Major League Baseball game. ⚾️ #BlackHistoryMonth
Were you thrilled by Amanda Gorman's poem at the Inauguration? Here are some lesson plan ideas from the School Library Journal on how to incorporate it into your classroom! slj.com/?detailStory=younges…
🎄🕎 ☃️Happy Holidays to all! We look forward to a new year and getting back to normal at Memorial School. Have a wonderful holiday with your family! ❄️ youtu.be/rTqCg2VLJt4