168: Online Black History Resources
As February is Black History Month, here are some online Black History resources to add to your homeschool.
If you haven’t already listened to last year’s episode on the topic, you can find it here. None of the resources I mentioned in this episode are repeated from last year.
Here are the resources mentioned in this episode
- Smithsonian’s Museum of American History African American history page which contains links to many resources including HitoryYime videos for elementary students.
- Smithsonian Museum of American History’s Black History Youtube Channel
- Museum of American history Business of Slavery – interactive primary documents
- Smithsonian’s African American Museum interactive online displays and stories
A good Instagram account to follow
Amber O’Neal Johnston aka Heritagemomblog shares books and resources you are possibly not familiar with relating to Black History
To stream online
ABC Series – Women of the Movement on the Emmett Till story
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