Monday, 14 February 2011

Black History Month




This month is Black history month. Click here to see some information on the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement, including Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr who you have studied in your citizenship lessons.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."


I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

From the "I Have a Dream" speech, Aug. 28, 1963

9 comments:

josema said...

I have learnt a lot with this wonderful activity.

I have sometimes heard of the Black History Month in USA, but I never knew what it was really. Now, I'm very interested in this event and I agree very much with it, because it commemorates all of the obstacles that Black People had to overcome to get freedom and make clear that they have no difference between White People, so they must have the same rights and the same duties.

"I have a dream that one day all people will work together to create a happier World and peace will reign throughout it"

By: José Manuel García Reyes. :)

belen rodriguez said...

I have leart a lot wiht this activity that we have worked on citizenship.
I never heard the Black history Month in USA,and now I konw a little more of this history.I think that white people and black people must have the same rights because all people are equal.


" I have a dream today that one day whites and blacks people will have the same rights and the same dignity".

Belén;)

Grace said...

I am very pleased you liked this and I am very happy it is an important issue for you, as it is important to me as well! :)

Mª Jesús said...

I learned a lot from the activities I did in the citizenship class.
I agree that black people have equal rights and duties than whites.
I liked the activity we did in class because I learned a lot about this subject and I learned to think about it.
"I have a dream that one day all the people will have the same rights".

Mª Jesús!!

angel said...

I think that these persons were heroes, because they demand the basic human rigths
that have all people for the fact of being
a person, they demand the right of have a good life and they fought for the rights of blacks in America.

José Ramón said...

I've never heard about this month, but I've sometimes heard (in citizenship) about black people who fought for their rights and equality with no discrimination.
I think this is an admirable fight, and I like very much learning all the history as possible including this sort of interesting things.
This fight has not finished, I think.
But I think these people didn't waste time fighting for their rights and dignity, and some day they'll get their full results

Miguel said...

With this activity made in Citizenship's lesson, I have learnt much.
I haven't heard nothing of this ( but in class of citizenship) but I think that the Black's person have the same rights and duties than the other person of different countries.
Also, Martin Luther King was a hero because he fought for society.

Miguel :D

María Díaz said...

I have learnt a lot with this activity. I heard of the History Month in the USA. My classmates and I spoke about this activity in the citizenship lesson and it is very interesting. Everybody must have the same rights both white people and black people because everybody are equal.

Raquel said...

I liked this activity very much because I learned a lot of about Rosa Park and Martin King.
I think that Rosa Park was the more important black person because she did that the black or white people had the same rights.Thanks to she the blacks people today are happy and have suffer less discrimination.
I think that M.Luther king is a brave man.He fought for black people's rights.