With Martin Luther King, Jr. Day having just passed and Black History Month approaching quickly, here are a just a few examples of the excellent resources catalogued for you on our Black History Month / Martin Luther King, Jr. Day resource page.
- View biographies of famous African-Americans
with study guides
at Biography.com
- The Seattle Times features a study guide on Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement
including student essays, quizzes, reflections and a wealth of other suitable classroom information - The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University hosts outstanding collections including "The King Online Encyclopedia" with over 1000 civil rights topics.
- When you access the special Life Magazine Martin Luther King, Jr. photo tribute, you can also view their moving photo collection of Haiti, then and now, currently featured on the sidebar.
**source: www.lessonplanspage.com
Note: Black History Month is important no matter where you are located. However, it might be even more important to those of us located in areas that aren't too rich with African-American culture.
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