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C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. EVELYN GRANVILLE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY At the age of 25, Evelyn Granville became one of the first African-American women to earn a Doctorate in mathematics. She went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a mathematician, scientist, computer programmer and teacher, overcoming obstacles she faced because of her race and gender. DOROTHY I. HEIGHT: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Dorothy I. Height National Visionary March 24, 1912 - April 20, 2010 Born in Richmond, Virginia Civil Rights Activist, President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN BIOGRAPHY Leatrice Buchanan McKissack, the chief executive officer of Nashville, Tennessee's McKissack & McKissack, Architects & Engineers, Inc., the oldest African American architectural firm in the United States, is characterized throughout the business community as a HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at Harvard Law School WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. LEONTINE T.C. KELLY: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leontine T. C. Kelly National Visionary Born March 5, 1920 in Washington, D.C. First African American female Bishop in the UnitedMethodist Church
C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. EVELYN GRANVILLE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY At the age of 25, Evelyn Granville became one of the first African-American women to earn a Doctorate in mathematics. She went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a mathematician, scientist, computer programmer and teacher, overcoming obstacles she faced because of her race and gender. DOROTHY I. HEIGHT: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Dorothy I. Height National Visionary March 24, 1912 - April 20, 2010 Born in Richmond, Virginia Civil Rights Activist, President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN BIOGRAPHY Leatrice Buchanan McKissack, the chief executive officer of Nashville, Tennessee's McKissack & McKissack, Architects & Engineers, Inc., the oldest African American architectural firm in the United States, is characterized throughout the business community as a VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, GORDON PARKS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS WILLIE L. BROWN, JR.: ORAL HISTORY VIDEO CLIPS AND BIOGRAPHY Politician, attorney and civil rights activist, Willie L. Brown, Jr. is the first African American to represent San Francisco in the California State Assembly, where he served for more than thirty years, including an unprecedented 15 years as its Speaker. LEONTINE T.C. KELLY: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leontine T. C. Kelly National Visionary Born March 5, 1920 in Washington, D.C. First African American female Bishop in the UnitedMethodist Church
C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. OLA HUDSON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY Ola G. Hudson is a community volunteer and educator who devoted 40 years to the Nashville public school system, where she taught and served as coordinator of Home Economics and Interim Director of Vocational, Adult, and Community Education. CLIFFORD L. ALEXANDER, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP BIOGRAPHY In 1977, Clifford L. Alexander Jr. became the first African American Secretary of the Army. Throughout his career--as an attorney, businessman and public servant--Alexander has worked to improve living and working conditions for minorities and women. FRED SHUTTLESWORTH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN During the civil rights struggles in Birmingham, Rev. Shuttlesworth's house was a frequent target of bombing attacks and he was hospitalized after a fire hose slammed him up against a building during a civil rights demonstration. HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, GORDON PARKS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY In 1958, Parks began manipulating his pictures, evoking rhythmic visual imagery that fluctuated between realism and abstraction. Expanding his artistry as a director, Gordon Parks produced award-winning films like The Learning Tree, based on the autobiographical novel of his childhood in Kansas. He moved on to become the first African American HARVEY ZEIGLER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY A pioneer in civil rights and social activism, Harvey Zeigler led the struggle for integration and equality for African American in Montgomery County, Maryland. Born March 4th, 1920 in Damascus, Maryland, Zeigler was the sixth of thirteen children born to parents Ellsworth and Bertha Lyles. Zeigler’s grandfather, Doc Zeigler, wasone of
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
JOE ADAMS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Center. Born on April 11, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, Adams spent his childhood in Watts, a suburban area of Los Angeles. He realized at a young age that he wanted to go into radio as an announcer during a time when it was unheard of for African Americans to succeed in the industry. Determined to overcome racial barriers, he taught himself PERCY SUTTON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY 4. URL. A pioneer, Renaissance man, and visionary, Percy Ellis Sutton is a businessman and lawyer who has served as: a Tuskegee Airman, Malcolm X’s attorney, Borough President of Manhattan, and founder of both the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation and Synematics, Inc., a high technology internet and interactive software company. Born on ODETTA GORDON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN URL. Singer, actress, civil rights activist, and folk music legend Odetta is one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. She has toured the world singing folk, blues, Negro spirituals, jazz, and work and protest songs, telling the stories of America’s southern experience. Her 1950s and 1960s classic recordings of He’s Got The CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
WILLIE L. BROWN, JR.: ORAL HISTORY VIDEO CLIPS AND Politician, attorney and civil rights activist, Willie L. Brown, Jr. is the first African American to represent San Francisco in the California State Assembly, where he served for more than thirty years, including an unprecedented 15 years as its Speaker. Afterwards, he was elected as the first African American mayor of San Francisco. C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, GORDON PARKS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY In 1958, Parks began manipulating his pictures, evoking rhythmic visual imagery that fluctuated between realism and abstraction. Expanding his artistry as a director, Gordon Parks produced award-winning films like The Learning Tree, based on the autobiographical novel of his childhood in Kansas. He moved on to become the first African American HARVEY ZEIGLER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY A pioneer in civil rights and social activism, Harvey Zeigler led the struggle for integration and equality for African American in Montgomery County, Maryland. Born March 4th, 1920 in Damascus, Maryland, Zeigler was the sixth of thirteen children born to parents Ellsworth and Bertha Lyles. Zeigler’s grandfather, Doc Zeigler, wasone of
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
JOE ADAMS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Center. Born on April 11, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, Adams spent his childhood in Watts, a suburban area of Los Angeles. He realized at a young age that he wanted to go into radio as an announcer during a time when it was unheard of for African Americans to succeed in the industry. Determined to overcome racial barriers, he taught himself PERCY SUTTON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY 4. URL. A pioneer, Renaissance man, and visionary, Percy Ellis Sutton is a businessman and lawyer who has served as: a Tuskegee Airman, Malcolm X’s attorney, Borough President of Manhattan, and founder of both the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation and Synematics, Inc., a high technology internet and interactive software company. Born on ODETTA GORDON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN URL. Singer, actress, civil rights activist, and folk music legend Odetta is one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. She has toured the world singing folk, blues, Negro spirituals, jazz, and work and protest songs, telling the stories of America’s southern experience. Her 1950s and 1960s classic recordings of He’s Got The CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
WILLIE L. BROWN, JR.: ORAL HISTORY VIDEO CLIPS AND Politician, attorney and civil rights activist, Willie L. Brown, Jr. is the first African American to represent San Francisco in the California State Assembly, where he served for more than thirty years, including an unprecedented 15 years as its Speaker. Afterwards, he was elected as the first African American mayor of San Francisco. C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at LEAH CHASE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Chase as a young woman. Born on January 6, 1923 in New Orleans, Chase was one of 14 children. She was raised in the small town of Madisonville, LA. There were no high schools for black children, so after sixth grade, Chase moved to New Orleans to live with an aunt. After completing high school, Chase had a colorful work historyincluding
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WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, GORDON PARKS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY In 1958, Parks began manipulating his pictures, evoking rhythmic visual imagery that fluctuated between realism and abstraction. Expanding his artistry as a director, Gordon Parks produced award-winning films like The Learning Tree, based on the autobiographical novel of his childhood in Kansas. He moved on to become the first African American HARVEY ZEIGLER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY A pioneer in civil rights and social activism, Harvey Zeigler led the struggle for integration and equality for African American in Montgomery County, Maryland. Born March 4th, 1920 in Damascus, Maryland, Zeigler was the sixth of thirteen children born to parents Ellsworth and Bertha Lyles. Zeigler’s grandfather, Doc Zeigler, wasone of
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JOE ADAMS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Center. Born on April 11, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, Adams spent his childhood in Watts, a suburban area of Los Angeles. He realized at a young age that he wanted to go into radio as an announcer during a time when it was unheard of for African Americans to succeed in the industry. Determined to overcome racial barriers, he taught himself PERCY SUTTON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY 4. URL. A pioneer, Renaissance man, and visionary, Percy Ellis Sutton is a businessman and lawyer who has served as: a Tuskegee Airman, Malcolm X’s attorney, Borough President of Manhattan, and founder of both the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation and Synematics, Inc., a high technology internet and interactive software company. Born on ODETTA GORDON: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN URL. Singer, actress, civil rights activist, and folk music legend Odetta is one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. She has toured the world singing folk, blues, Negro spirituals, jazz, and work and protest songs, telling the stories of America’s southern experience. Her 1950s and 1960s classic recordings of He’s Got The CHARLES KIMBROUGH: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN URL. Dr. Charles Kimbrough was born only a short distance from Pulaski, Tennessee, the birthplace of the Klu Klux Klan. Heavily influenced by his family, he learned at an early age the importance of perseverance, determination and hard work. Dr. Kimbrough served in the Korean War, earning a Purple Heart, Medical Combat Award and BronzeStar in
WILLIE L. BROWN, JR.: ORAL HISTORY VIDEO CLIPS AND Politician, attorney and civil rights activist, Willie L. Brown, Jr. is the first African American to represent San Francisco in the California State Assembly, where he served for more than thirty years, including an unprecedented 15 years as its Speaker. Afterwards, he was elected as the first African American mayor of San Francisco. C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences CLIFTON WHARTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Born in Boston in 1926, Wharton came to his “firsts” naturally: he is the son of the first African American to be named a career ambassador. Wharton attended Boston Latin School and entered Harvard University at 16, founding the U.S. National Student Association and earning a B.A. in history. He was the first African American admittedto
DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. EVELYN GRANVILLE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN URL. At the age of 25, Evelyn Granville became one of the first African-American women to earn a Doctorate in mathematics. She went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a mathematician, scientist, computer programmer and teacher, overcoming obstacles she faced because of her race and gender. Throughout her life, she has sharedher passion and
C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYUSER AGREEMENTVISIONARY VIDEOSSUPPORT NVLPAFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORYEDUCATIONAL RESOURCES The Oral History Archive is the heart and soul of NVLP. It serves as both a tool and methodology, enabling us to impact schools and communities. Since its founding in 2001, NVLP has developed a unique program portfolio designed to target three specific areas: cultivating social responsibility, learning to value differences and connecting WILLIAM WADDELL: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BIOGRAPHY. In addition to being a leader and pioneer in the field of veterinary medicine, William Waddell is one of the oldest living Buffalo Soldiers, an all-black regiment of the U.S. Army. Waddell was born in 1908 in Richmond, Virginia, where his father worked as a horse driver and his mother as a cook. Many of Waddell’s early experiences CLIFTON WHARTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Born in Boston in 1926, Wharton came to his “firsts” naturally: he is the son of the first African American to be named a career ambassador. Wharton attended Boston Latin School and entered Harvard University at 16, founding the U.S. National Student Association and earning a B.A. in history. He was the first African American admittedto
DERRICK A. BELL, JR.: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE A-C • D-G • H-L • M-R • S-Z. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. National Visionary. Born November 6, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Died October 5, 2011 in Manattan, New York. Civil Rights lawyer, author, and first African American professor tenured at CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
WALTER WASHINGTON: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Walter Washington National Visionary April 15, 1915 - October 27, 2003 Born in Dawson, Georgia Public administrator, housing expert, first elected Mayor of Washington D.C. EVELYN GRANVILLE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN URL. At the age of 25, Evelyn Granville became one of the first African-American women to earn a Doctorate in mathematics. She went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a mathematician, scientist, computer programmer and teacher, overcoming obstacles she faced because of her race and gender. Throughout her life, she has sharedher passion and
C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
LEATRICE MCKISSACK: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN Leatrice McKissack was born to Archie Buchanan and Catherine Brummell Buchanan in Keytesville, Missouri, on July 27, 1930. She was the second child and only girl of five children born to her parents. As McKissack grew up, her life was enriched by her exposure to CIVIL RIGHTS UNIT: LESSON 1 CIVIL RIGHTS Unit: Lesson 1 The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American Policies, Laws and Procedures . Lesson Designers: K. Wise Whitehead and Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Unit: Integrating with All Deliberate Speed--The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1972 Lesson Duration: Two 60-minute periods OOO. VV V. E EE VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON ONE: WORKSHEETS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT UNIT: WORKSHEETS. LESSON 1: Impact of the Civil Rights Movement WORKSHEETS. Document. Description. Downloads.Worksheet 1-1.
HOME: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY BQN is based on the rich tradition of oral storytelling that has been an intricate part of the African American community. These stories are central to shaping our worldview and values we hold sacred. NVLP creates programs like BQN to strengthen young people’s resiliencyand
REV. GARDNER TAYLOR: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Reverend Gardner C. Taylor, known as the “poet laureate of American Protestantism,” has been called one of the greatest preachers in America. His use of metaphor, dramatic timing and biblical truths to weave a seamless narrative in his sermons exhibit his mastery of the technical aspects of preaching that have inspired both laymen and JOE ADAMS: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Center. Born on April 11, 1924 in Los Angeles, California, Adams spent his childhood in Watts, a suburban area of Los Angeles. He realized at a young age that he wanted to go into radio as an announcer during a time when it was unheard of for African Americans to succeed in the industry. Determined to overcome racial barriers, he taught himself C. DELORES TUCKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY C. DeLores Tucker was the first female African American Secretary of State in the nation, serving the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1971-1977. She was also the convening founder and chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women. Tucker was a renowned civil rights activist and politician who tirelessly served on behalfof
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm was the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress, where she served as the representative for the 12th district of New York from 1969 until 1982. In 1972, she was the first black woman to run for the presidency of the United States under a major party. Raised and educated in Barbadosand
WYATT WALKER: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY A chief strategist for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Walker was one of the key architects of the 1960-64 civil rights campaigns. Born August 16, 1929 in Brockton, Massachusetts, Walker was the tenth of eleven children. While he was an infant, the family moved to Merchantville, NJ, a town renowned at that time for rampant racism and segregation. WILLIE L. BROWN, JR.: ORAL HISTORY VIDEO CLIPS AND Politician, attorney and civil rights activist, Willie L. Brown, Jr. is the first African American to represent San Francisco in the California State Assembly, where he served for more than thirty years, including an unprecedented 15 years as its Speaker. Afterwards, he was elected as the first African American mayor of San Francisco. EVELYN GRANVILLE: VISIONARY VIDEOS: NVLP: AFRICAN AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY At the age of 25, Evelyn Granville became one of the first African-American women to earn a Doctorate in mathematics. She went on to enjoy a distinguished career as a mathematician, scientist, computer programmer and teacher, overcoming obstacles she faced because of her race and gender. ------------------------- ------------------------- Oral History Archives Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton andmore.
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