Bessie Coleman was the first african amarican to fly a plane. Shes was born in Atlanta Texas in 1882 on January 26. She had 13 brothers and sisters and her parents names are Susan and George Coleman. Bessie was well educated but only had enough money
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Today, once again, we are doing presentations. Today is also my brothers 18th birthday. Ha. Just thought I would share that information with you. Well we continued on our presentations.
How did the New Deal help:
banks/business- The Glass Segal Act is
Today we had Blog Discussion over our Black History Month and I did mine over the NAACP. Here are other topics that have been discussed and a little bit about them:
Tara did her job over Rosa Parks. She is a famous African American because she sat at
today in history we talked about our blog topics about black history month. tara went first and she did a blog about rosa parks. when she was younger she lived in alabama and suffered from poor health. she went to school and then had to drop out to h
Today in our history class we started by doing our blog talks.
First tara went and she talked about Rosa Parks. She wasnt completely African American. Her parents separated when she was younger and she moved to somewhere by montgomerey. She took her s
Today we had a blog discussion day.
Rosa Parks- was tired of sitting at the back of the bus and stood up for himself
Jackie Robinson- was the first person to letter in 4 sports at UCLA
Riots- a lot of people got arrested and a lot of property damage
Coll
Tara-
Rosea parks. She was not all african american. The kkk club went by her house usually and her grandpa sat outside with a gun. She was on a bus and three americans had to sit and she wouldn't move for them. She was sick of givin in all the time.
B
Blog Discussions:
Rosa Parks- Sat in the front seat of the bus and was arrested because she wouldn't move for the white person.
Martin Luther King Jr.- Gave the speach I have a Dream. His dream was of blacks being equal to whites.
Jackie Robinson- The f
Today we had a blog discussion day. The topic for blogs this week are about Black History Month. On Thursday, December 1, 1955, around 6 pm Rosa Parks was riding the Cleveland Avenue Bus trying to get back home. She was sitting at the beginning of th
rosa parks- led the montgomery bus boycott.
martin luther king jr.- won the nobel peace prize for his "I Have A Dream" speech. He was assassinated in Nashville, TN. they beleive that his death was a government conspiracy, some think James Earl Rey kil
For our next weekly blog, we are continuing to do it over African Americans.
The first two, were Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, and those are kind of obvious of who they are. Jackie Robinson was called up
- marcus garvey, universal negro improvement assoc. & african communities league.
- blood sunday march 7th 1965, 600 blacks attacked by police, reports and stuff there, caught on tape, just a peaceful march, martin luther king planned another
- thurgood mars
Blog Discusion
Marcus Garvy--racial pride, universal negro improvement legue, african communities legue
boody sunday--march 7, 1965, civil rights marchers attacked by police
Thurgood Marshal--very young age taught to obey law, denied right to go to a la
Marcus Garvey created organizations to help blacks feel more inpowered. I did a blog on him or something first semester.
Thurgood Marshall, lawyer then the first black supreme court justice.
Tuskegee Airmen, first african american aviation group in u.s
Kyle did Marcus Garvy. He raised black pride during the twenties. He was one of the first outspoken African American to raise black awareness.
Austin picked bloody Sunday- 600 black people attacked by police. March by black people. He was supposed to
Kyle, Marcus Garvy- He created the Nation Negro Association
Austin, March 7, 1965- Bloody Sunday A whole bunch of black people were attacked during a march. Police attacked them. The march was non violent. After this happened Martin Luther King planne
Bloody Sunday- 525 black people got attacked by cops during a march and there was a lot of pictures, it was a non-violent march. Immediatly after MLK put together another march with 25,000 peo