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African history song videos

Preview of Black Mathematicians Music Video
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Black Mathematicians Music Video

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Music Notes
In honor of Black History month, celebrate some of the pioneers in the field of mathematics with this music video that will be sure to have your students singing along.Host a Music Notes concert at your school! Click here to request information.Be sure to check out some of our other free videos:I Did My HomeworkBack To SchoolImage Credits:Kelly Miller: https://www.biography.com/scientist/kelly-millerBenjamin Banneker: https://www.wsfa.com/story/220183/benjamin-banneker/Mary Jackson: https://www.
Preview of Kumbayah - Classroom Video With African Drums
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Kumbayah - Classroom Video With African Drums

Kumbayah is a song with African-American roots but it loved and recognized all over the world. This version by DARIA does not use the traditional verses of “Someone’s crying, Lord… Someone’s smiling Lord” but instead uses verses about playing drums and shekeres and instruments from the traditional cultures of Africa. The video features four different types of drums seen in the diverse and beautiful cultures of Africa. This video is a great addition to any unit about Africa, drums, traditional c
Preview of Black History: Civil Rights

Black History: Civil Rights

Video Version: https://youtu.be/enx5LQYqZ3YSong: We Shall Overcome Civil rights are basic rights that every citizen has under the laws of the government. In the United States the civil rights of each individual citizen are protected by the Constitution. Civil rights for every person means that regardless of gender, skin color, religion, nationality, age, disability, or religion, a person should not be discriminated against. Civil rights include the right to free speech, privacy, religion, assem
Preview of Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Black History: African American Pioneers of Science

Video version: https://youtu.be/7DM8FMia0XgScientists, engineers, and inventors find the solutions to the world's problems. Learn about the work that these Black scientists and inventors have accomplished that make our lives better.George Washington CarverDorothy Johnson VaughanMark E DeanMae C JohnsonPercy L JulianSarah Breedlove WalkerGarrett MorganThurgood MarshalSarah Goode
Preview of Black History: Frederick Douglass

Black History: Frederick Douglass

Video Version: https://youtu.be/2TJHOrDC-NAFrederick Douglass was born on a plantation in Talbot County, Maryland. His mother was a slave and when Frederick was born, he became a slave, too. Life as a slave was very difficult, especially for a child. He seldom saw his mother who died when he was ten years old. A few years later, he was sent to serve the Auld family in Baltimore. Around the age of twelve, his master's wife, Sophia Auld began to teach Frederick the alphabet. It was against the law
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