The 28 days of Black History Month are commemorated with descriptions of the men, women and events that have been vital in defining our understanding of African-American history. From Crispus Attucks to Barack Obama, Harriet Tubman to Malcolm X, Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe, the entries move chronologically from 1770 to the present, and encompass all walks of life, from the armed forces and performing arts, through sports and civil rights activism. Colorful, brilliant images underscore the spectacular poetry and prose that celebrates these important individuals and decisions that framed our country's history. A final 29th day challenges readers to make their own historical contributions.
- What the Future Holds
- Belly Laughs
- Bumps In the Night
- Getting Graphic
- I Can Read By Myself
- If Animals Could Talk
- Imaginative Worlds
- Inspired by History
- It Doesn't Have to Rhyme
- It's a Mystery
- My Faith and Values
- Real People, Real Lives
- Score With a Good Book
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- I Can Listen By Myself
- It's Scary Out There
- Listen to a New World
- Listen to the Animals
- Listen to the Future
- Listen to the Verse
- Mysterious Listens
- Real People, Real Listens
- Sporty Listens
- Tickle Your Funny Bone
- Times Past
- Adventurous Listens
- Faithful Listens
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