Ruby Bridges: Leading the Way
Imagine you are six years old and in the first grade. Each day you are escorted to school by federal law officers charged with protecting you from angry mobs of…
Imagine you are six years old and in the first grade. Each day you are escorted to school by federal law officers charged with protecting you from angry mobs of…
Mamie Till put her son Emmett on a train in Chicago and sent him to Money, Mississippi to visit family in the summer of 1955. It was the last time…
We Shall Overcome. #NeverAgain. Over the years images of social protest have been prevalent. At the forefront of many of these protests have been students rallying their peers and adults…
February is Black History Month, and Social Studies teachers can begin the month-long commemoration by letting students use eLibrary to research the Greensboro, North Carolina Sit-Ins, which began February 1,…
Most everyone knows Rosa Parks whose courageous action of not giving up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama city bus to a white passenger on December 1, 1955, helped launch…