February is Black History Month

1875. Historian. Pioneer. Lack of history represented in history books. One week. Journal of Negro History. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Second week of February. 1976. Transitioned into Black History Month.

These words relate to one man who made African American history extremely important, Dr. Carter G. Woodson. It is February 7, 2019, and Black History Month celebrations are under way. The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) sponsors the National African American Read-In, and the International Literacy Association (ILA) endorses this event. “The goal is to document readers making the celebration of African American literacy a traditional part of Black History Month activities” (“Take Part in the African American Read-In”).

How I am Celebrating Black History Month In honor of Black History Month, I am reading the following novels:

  • The Souls of Black Folks – W. E. B. DuBois
  • Death in a Promised Land: The Tulsa Race Riot in 1921 – Scott Ellsworth: currently reading
  • In Search of the Promised Land: A Slave Family in the Old South – John Hope Franklin
  • Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation, 1790-1860 – John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger
  • Strength to Love – Martin Luther King, Jr.

I do not know if I will finish reading these books by February 28, 2019, but I do know that I will read them. Lastly, I thank Dr. Woodson for creating National Negro Week, which is now being recognized for a month, because he sought to educate the minds of people about African Americans’ contributions in America. His legacy continues
https://www.berea.edu/cgwc/carter-godwin-woodson

Work Cited

“Take Part in the African American Read-In! – ReadWriteThink.” Readwritethink.org, 1 Feb. 2019, www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/calendar-activities/take-part-african-american-20419.html.

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Always Forever Reading

A Breakthrough

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Yesterday, I was excited because a student asked me about a book. Now, this may not seem like a big deal, but it is a BIG deal to educators, especially to those who love reading. This student HATES to read and has no interest in picking up a book whatsoever. However, we have something in common, watching the Carl Weber series, The Family Business. The season finale came on television last Tuesday, but it did not make sense to him because he missed the previous episodes. I told him that even after he watches them, he still may have questions because the television show is leaving out details that are in the novels. He said, “Now I have to go to the library to check out the book. You got me interested in this book.” I told him stop by my classroom anytime to talk about what he has read. This is a small but major accomplishment because remember, this student hates to read. My challenge to you: Inspire someone to read.

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Forever Reading

Reading Fireworks

Over the years, I have accumulated books, books, books, and more books. Sadly, I have yet to read many of them. For someone who loves to read, I have been tremendously slacking, and I needed to determine why. My personal love for reading has been put on the back burner because I am always reading for class. This year, I have decided to make time to read my collection of books. I also wanted to join a book club, preferably one online. I found the Litsy app on my phone, read the reviews, and quickly became a member. The Litsy Welcome Wagon embraced me with open arms, and now my reading journey begins. My motivation stems from finally making time to read and my fellow Littens on Litsy. My goal is to read 50 books this year. Thus far, I have read 13 books, totaling 4,181 pages in January.

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