BLACK WOMEN IN HISTORY

The most important black woman sculptor of the 20th century deserves more recognition Augusta Savage started sculpting as a child in the 1900s using what she could get her hands on: the clay that was part of the natural landscape in her hometown of Green Cove Springs, Florida. Eventually…

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DR.C. CYRUS

Black history month Dr Cecil Arthur Cyrus .Born in layou January 6th1929.After graduation from queen’s university in Belfast Ireland ;Mr Cyrus kept upgrading his skills .He was orthopedic surgeon,gynecologist/obs;ENT specialist and eye specialist.ON Mondays and Fridays he had teaching sessions for doctors and nurses(Rn and NA).HE is a gardener,author,tailor…

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NEVER FORGET

Never Forget: America’s Forgotten Mass Lynching: When 237 Black Sharecroppers Were Murdered In Arkansas In 1919, after the end of World War I, Black sharecroppers in Arkansas began to unionize. This attempt to form unions, triggered white vigilantism and mass killings, that left 237 Blacks dead. Towards the end…

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LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
THE GIFT OF GRATITUDE
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VALUING TEACHERS AND EDUCATION
HOW TO HONOUR PARENTS
THE IMPORTANCE OF RESPECT
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR SIMPLE TOGETHERNESS AND GRATITUDE
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR EMBRACING CHANGE AND NEW CHAPTERS
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR NAVIGATING DISAGREEMENTS AND CONFLICT
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR MAINTAINING HOPE AND A POSITIVE OUTLOOK
12. THE SAFE HARBOUR IN THE STORM
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR ACADEMIC OR SCHOOL CHALLENGES
11. THE FIRST FRIENDS
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR FINANCIAL OR ECONOMIC HARDSHIPS
10. THE LONG VIEW