by Have you heard of Annie Turnbo Malone? Did you know that before Madam C.J. Walker made millions by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for Black women, there was a Black businesswoman/entrepreneur, chemist, inventor, and philanthropist named Annie Turnbo Malone? If not, then read on to learn ten […]
Top Black History Subscription Boxes For Kids
by Top Black History Subscription Boxes For Kids Are you looking for a way to teach your children about Black history? A Black history subscription box is a fun way to do just that. Keep reading as I share some of the top Black subscription boxes for kids, which you can have delivered to your […]
“I See You”: A Response to Anti-Critical Race Theory
by Critical Race Theory has brought some heated discussions these days. It is important that we know what it is. But it’s also important that we know how to respond to, and deal with, ideas that might be uncomfortable or difficult for those in the room. We are so grateful that Homa Sabet Tavangar is […]
The Art of Romare Bearden for Kids
by This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we receive a small commission. Today, we are kicking off our Black History Month Blog Hop here on Multicultural Kid Blogs with a focus on one of my favorite artists, Romare Bearden. I’m totally in love with Romare Bearden’s art. Through […]
Black History Month Blog Hop
by The month of February is known as Black History Month. The first Black History Week was celebrated the week of February 12, 1926. For many years Black History Week was celebrated the second week of February in honor of the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Black History Week was first started by […]