Crafts That Celebrate Black Hi
Crafts That Celebrate Black Hi
- Author: Kathy Ross
- Length: 48
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Millbrook Press
Information on Crafts That Celebrate Black Hi from the publisher:
Black history month is observed in homes and schools during the month of February, but the achievements of black Americans are with us every day of the year. These hands-on projects celebrate the artists, writers, inventors, and social reformers (and even an explorer and an athlete) who have been part of that distinguished history. The crafts range from a Talking Frederick Douglass Puppet to a Running Jesse Owens Figure. There is a Harriet Tubman Route-to-Freedom Maze and a Granville T. Woods Invention Puzzle. Beginning chronologically with Benjamin Banneker and ending with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., each of the crafts is accompanied by a brief biography and picture of the famous black American.
Description of Kathy Ross, author of Crafts That Celebrate Black Hi:
Black history month is observed in homes and schools during the month of February, but the achievements of black Americans are with us every day of the year. These hands-on projects celebrate the artists, writers, inventors, and social reformers (and even an explorer and an athlete) who have been part of that distinguished history. The crafts range from a Talking Frederick Douglass Puppet to a Running Jesse Owens Figure. There is a Harriet Tubman Route-to-Freedom Maze and a Granville T. Woods Invention Puzzle. Beginning chronologically with Benjamin Bannecker and ending with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., each of the crafts is accompanied by a brief biography and picture of the famous black American.

