Black History Month
Dec 24, 2015
Black History Month
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad AliConsidered one of the greatest athletes in boxing
history.In 1960, he won a spot on the U.S. Olympic boxing
team.Well known for his foot work and for having a powerful
punch.After his Olympic win, he was signaled as an American
hero.Took heavyweight champion of the world in 1964.He was doing some spiritual searching and decided to
join the black Muslim group. Changed his name to Muhammad Ali.
Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe He was a tennis player. Became the first and is still the only African
American tennis player to win the U.S Open and Wimbledon.
He is the first black American to be ranked No. 1 in the world.
Helped raise awareness for AIDS dieses.
Jesse Owens
Jesse Owens Known as "The Buckeye Bullet“ When competing for Ohio State University, he
equaled one world record and broke three others.In 1936 he won four gold medals at the Olympic
Games in Berlin.
Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson He played with the Dodgers for a decade He made advancements in the cause of civil
rights for black athletes. He was the first African American to play in the
major league baseball. 1942 to 1944, he served as a second lieutenant
in the United States Army.
Alex Haley
Alex Haley Alex was an African American writer. He wrote about the struggles that African
Americans faced. He wrote letters on his typewriter while he was
on a boat during World War 2. That’s how he began writing.
Ella Baker
Ella Baker She was an activist. She organized the Young Negroes Cooperative
League. She became a national director for the NAACP. She joined the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference.
W.E.B DuBois
W.E.B DuBois He was and activist and a scholar. He was one of the most important African
American activists during the first half of the 20th century.
He co-founded NAACP and supported Pan-Africanism.
He became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
He wrote extensively and was the best known spokesperson for African-American rights.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. He gave the “I Have A Dream” speech. He was a minister and a civil rights activist. He led the Civil Rights Movement for many years. MLK had a seismic impact on race relations. He played a vital role in ending the legal
segregation of African-American citizens in the South and other areas of the nation.
He is remembered as one of the most applauded African-American leaders in history.
Malcolm X
Malcolm X He was a minister. He was an African-American leader. He was a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam. Malcolm articulated concepts of race pride and
black nationalism.
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks She was a civil rights activist. Known as “the mother of the freedom
movement” And she is also known as “the first lady of civil
rights Fought to end segregation. Refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white
passenger.
Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier He was an actor, film director, author, and
diplomat.