47 English & Social Studies Guides for Black History Month 2010 on Shmoop

February is Black History Month!

Shmoop salutes those — from the biggest names to the most ordinary people — who’ve shaped the African American experience over nearly 400 years.

From David Walker to Toni Morrison, from Malcolm X to Jay-Z, we’ve got you covered.

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Featured US History

Featured Poetry, Literature, & Biographies

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Featured Music

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7 Responses to “47 English & Social Studies Guides for Black History Month 2010 on Shmoop”

  1. Pete Wallbridge Says:

    I cannot see any mention of Paul Robeson who took on the US government single-handedly on behalf of African-Americans & humanity as a whole with his songs, acting & writings. He was one of the first Civil rights activists before the main movement started.

  2. March is Black History Month « It’s About Time Says:

    [...] February 2, 2010 March is Black History Month Posted by paccorinti under education, free, information Leave a Comment  If  you haven’t checked out Shmoop.com yet, now would be a good time to do it. They have collected a bunch of their resources related to African-American history for Black History Month. [...]

  3. Sting 16 | Scorpion Library Says:

    [...] Black History Month English & Social Studies Guides Gale- free resources Time magazine History Channel Library of Congress [...]

  4. Free Black History Month Resources | The Educator's Royal Treatment Says:

    [...] honor of Black History Month, Shmoop has compiled 47 free Learning Guides for high school students.  Shmoop salutes those – from the biggest names to the most ordinary [...]

  5. Caole Says:

    I have just signed up for Shoomp and am finding that I really like it. Thanks

  6. Gannon C. Says:

    I think the song talked about New York like a normal person would discribe it. It talked about it’s nice lights and about one of New York’s baseball teams the “Yankees”. Talked about the New Yorkers clothing. Over all I think the song is awsome.

  7. Shmoop Celebrates Black History Month | eSchoolNews.com Says:

    [...] 45 more Black History Month topics from Blues Music History to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass to the Civil Rights [...]

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