Notable African American Printable History Flash Cards.



- 50 Years Remembering John F. Kennedy Nov 22 1963

Early Portraits vs. Modern Day Portraits



- LEGENDS




- Delta Sigma Theta History




- Abraham Lincoln




- Old flyer found folded and tucked as a bookmark inside an old Works of William Shakespear (handwritten dedication inside the book is dated March 11, 1893)




Mitch McConnell cares about: - Stacking the courts with right wing judges - Tax cuts and deregulation for the super rich and big corporations But does he care about you? Whether you have healthcare or the right to live as a free person unencumbered by a right wing “Christian” star chamber? Kentuckians should ask themselves that. - @joyannreid on Instagram


Black Heritage Flag X Hello Kitty


- DeFuniak Springs, Florida

Frank W’s Profile



- 1st AMERICANS




- Graduate Education Class

Abraham Lincoln by Boyd Carter



- bustle




- 12 tribes of judah




- African American Writers

November 26 1922, King Tuts Tomb Opened, Mysterious Curse Kills



- Charles Alston

Knowledge of Self II



- Aircraft


MLK • BLM


- Agatha Christie




- An Untold History




- Compositeur

History Daily



- (1840-1860) Antebellum America: African Americans




- George the sixth




- Clara Barton


Malcolm X


- Time goes back




- American inventor of the heating radiator system - Charles S. L. Baker - and family. Circa early 1910s.




- Richard Teichmann, minus one eye. (1900s)

IS IT TOO LATE TO BE BLACK



- Sigma Gamma Rho


- Impératrice Sissi


- Amityville Horror


- Conspiracy


- No Talkie Talkie


- All of those opposed to Obuma


- amazing women


- America Forward Through Light and Darkness


- Bob marley pictures


- Family Tree History


- Body of a prehistoric man, 12 feet in length is discovered in Lansing, Michigan. Physicians who examined it, say it is in a perfect state of preservation, even to the hair on the head and the teeth. A stake, rotted, protruded from the chest of the body, which appeared mumified - September 7 , 1919


- #POLITICS AS USUAL


- Malaria in the US, 1882-1935


- Today, 17/10, marks the 3rd death anniversary of Whitney Smith, one of the biggest flag enthusiasts, mostly known for creating organisations such as NAVA and FIAV, designing the Guyana flag, and coining the name of this sub, “vexillology”.


- Fact Friday


- African American History & Trivia: Lets Be Candid!


- Documents


- Captain James Cook


- Civil War Books


- Amer Growth...


With our upcoming shows by MATT BLACK and JERRY BERNDT, we take a closer look at American society and the social and cultural living conditions of its people. Whereas @mattblack_blackmatt explores the current connections between migration, poverty and agriculture, the photographer Jerry Berndt (1943–2013) documented the period between the 1960s and 1980s in America like no other. As an active part of the American protest movement, he not only persuasively visualizes central issues of recent American history such as the civil rights movement, the rights of African-Americans, patriotism, homelessness, as well as the vehement protests against the Vietnam War, racism, and nuclear power. ➡️ Special opening hours on 24 Sept, 6–10 pm Please make sure to visit our website for visitor regulations! __________ JERRY BERNDT BEAUTIFUL AMERICA 25 Sept 2020 – 3 Jan 2021 #JerryBerndtDTH Photo: Jerry Berndt: Detroit, 1970. Courtesy The Jerry Berndt Estate 2020 #Deichtorhallen #DeichtorhallenHamburg #JerryBerndt #BeautifulAmerica #KunstmeileHamburg - @deichtorhallenhamburg on Instagram


- ALL LIVES MATTER!!!!!!!!!!


- all to do with books


- African-American Genealogy


- Drop acid not bombs


- AMERICANS, LEARN IT AND LIVE IT


- Zachary Taylor


- African History


- A map showing the Free States from 2020 (Texas was the first one that became independent in 1999)


- All American Hero


- Civil War Books


- Old family photos


- American Civil War 1860-1865


- Flags


- Black Indians


- Black History Month


- Baden Powell


- Civil War Nurses


- Declaration of Independence


- black history month


- Confederate Legends


- Anna Kingsley


- West African culture & people


- OMG


- My great grandfather Swan Anderson, age 16, when he immigrated to the USA from Sweden


- Sailing Ships


- Black history


- AGATHA CHRISTIE


- Awesome People


- WWII refugee children viewing the Statue of Liberty as they enter the United States, 1946


- After The Civil War


- USA


- NATIONAL PTA


Were drooling over this #TBT find in a former branch. This WWI bond dates back to 1918 & was purchased by Paul Graeter of the @Graeters Ice Cream family. Fifth Third purchased Walnut Hills Savings & Bank in 1919. Thank you, @WalnutHillsRF for this sweet historic treat! #throwbackthursday #throwback - @fifththirdbank on Instagram


- Books to read


- Ancestor Scrapbook


- African American History/Accomplishments


- A Read Me 2


- Books


- African America History


- amazing people


- Amazing People


- Education & Savings


- Huron Indians


- Accomplished Women


- Amazed


- Brasil imperial


- SPREAD THIS NOW!!


- WWI


- African American History


- Books Worth Reading


- After Minnie Cox, the first black female postmaster was forced out of her post in Mississippi because she was black, President Theodore Roosevelt continued to pay her salary and punished the town by rerouting their mail 30 miles away until they gave her back the position.


- five civilized tribes


- E. Words of Wisdom


- Sergeant William Harvey Carney of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an all-Black Union army regiment, prevented the regimental flag from falling into Confederate hands at the Battle of Fort Wagner in July 1863. Wounded several times, Carney received the Medal of Honor for his bravery.


- Activists


- :-) :-) :-)

- George Washington Carver

- American Civil War

- Man of Peace and Reconciliation

- 18th c people of colour

- Only in America!!!!

- Maya Angelou /Famous People

- Music & School

- Art

- Animals

- Have you ever

- African-American Civil War Soldiers

- Can we have a happy birthday for Mr Rommel?

- Jeremy Corbyn

Today launches #BlackHistoryMonth and were celebrating with four Gems! Next up.....Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave 1846. Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings. #freedom #equality #secretlibrary #nobarriers #ignatiussancho #frederickdouglass - @litandphil on Instagram

- Older New Orleans woman with her young enslaved servant woman, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, in the 1850s [492*608]

- Did anyone else have these president placemats growing up?

- vintage school decor

- Africa

- Pride in the South

- Wyatt earp tombstone

- James Van Der Zee

- American History

- Happy 4th of July!

- COLD WAR

- Aviation Fuel

- AA History

- Good mornings exercise

- We lived in the Quantico, VA area in the early 90s when my Father was a Staff Platoon Commander at The Basic School. His former CO recently wrote a book and included this picture in the forward. Deadrick David Baker ❤

- prayer for our country

- Black is Beautiful

- Kenya:Mbicha cia forori

- Veterans of America

- Recent political cartoons

- Things you need to see or remember

- Genealogy

- Buffalo soldiers

- 2nd Lt. Jack Roosevelt Robinson,. 1942. A racially motivated court martial would lead to his eventual honorable discharge in 1944. 3 years later he would change sports forever.

- Black Awareness

Today launches #BlackHistoryMonth and were celebrating with four Gems! First up.....From Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho. 3rd Ed. 1784. (Sancho was a former slave who advocated for abolition through prolific letter-writing & became the 1st person of African descent to cast a vote in a British general election.) #freedom #equality #secretlibrary #nobarriers #ignatiussancho #frederickdouglass - @litandphil on Instagram

- AKA history

- Bessie Coleman

- Atentados y tragedias mundiales

- Broadside announcing the sale of slaves. This is the vessel that had the Smallpox on Board. Charleston, SC. 1769

- Black History

- Arkansas

- Anne Frank

- History

- Ida B. Wells

- APPALACHIAN HERITAGE

- Melanin Educate You

- Tintype of Creed Miller with star-shaped military identification pin, 1864 [764x500]

- Genealogy

- my fellow Americans!

- My great great great great Grandpa William Patterson born in Vermont in 1823

First class of women admitted to @harvardmed 1945 - @bossladiesinmedicine on Instagram

- West virginia facts

- Civil Rights Leaders

- North East Books To Read

- America

- CIVIL WAR

- Florida in the civil war

- Abraham Lincoln

- Ladies I Admire

- Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, and their children protest at a CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) peace demonstration in New York City, 1962. [800 x 1165]

- Black History

- Intelligent women

- Angola

- Circa 1888 - Alternate history of the United States from a comic book series I am writing. Info in comments!

- Black History

- A Liar, Liar. I Smell A ShitHole Fire.

- Boston

- A Game of Chess

- Historys Mysteries

- Dunbar Economic Development Corporation

- Freedom

- Black Natives Americans

- American civil war

- crispus attucks

- Amazing Women

- Antebellum America

- Toronto, The New World Capitol For Homos, Draft Dodgers And Degenerates 1960s

- Amazing Women

- Ethiopian bible

- Pride in the South

#blackhistory •••• “At the age of 26, Abdul-Rahman ibn Ibrahim Sori, a Torodbe Muslim Ruler who was born in Timbo, now present day Guinea, was taken captive in West Africa after a raid against a rival tribe. He was forced through the Middle Passage and sold to Thomas Foster, a Mississippi plantation owner. Enslaved in Natchez, Abdul-Rahman’s claims of royal status were mocked and he was given the nickname “Prince.” In 1794 he married Isabella, a woman also enslaved at Foster’s plantation and together they had nine children. Abdul-Rahman’s knowledge of rice earned special privileges with Foster and he was allowed to grow and sell his vegetables at the local market. It was there he encountered Dr. Cox an Irish surgeon and old acquaintance from Africa. His family in Timbo had taken care of Dr. Cox when he fell ill. Dr. Cox tried to convinced Foster to sell Abdul-Rahman allowing him to return to family in Africa, but Foster refused. Abdul-Rahman’s expertise was too valuable for Foster to relinquish. In 1826, Abdul-Rahman wrote a letter to his family in Africa. Because it was in Arabic, Abdul-Rahman was believed to be a Moorish Prince and the letter was eventually forwarded by Abdul-Rahman’s allies to the Sultan of Morocco Abderrahmane. The Sultan then appealed to President John Adams and Henry Clay to assist in Abdul-Rahman’s manumission. Foster finally agreed to free Abdul-Rahman with the stipulation that he return to Africa and never live in America as a free man. Disobeying this order, Abdul-Rahman and his wife Isabella went to DC and met with President John Adams personally. The couple made personal appearances and solicited donations to free their entire family. After 10 months, they were still unable to raise the necessary money and instead left for Monrovia, Liberia. Abdul-Rahman Ibrahima died at the age of 67, only four months after arriving in Liberia. He never returned to his home land nor did he see his children again. “ @whitneyplantation ••••Image Source Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. #photooftheday #explore - @blackpeppermag on Instagram

- African American History & Trivia: Lets Be Candid!

- african american history

- SAT Reading

- Genocide

- Aunt Jemima and other people of color who became quite successful in their own journey

“When the Looting starts the Shooting starts” - President of the United States #georgefloyd #ripgeorgefloyd #enoughisenough - @madeyoulookatl on Instagram

- Apaches

- THE LAST FORTRESS - USA, 1937

- Attvcks

- Civil War Books

- For Black History Month, the Tougaloo 9: Nine students arrested for entering a whites only library in 1961.

- Books and Resources

- Black History Month

- Ancient Giants

- BLACK HISTORY

- America - Double Standards of the Left

- Middle School History

- Armed Forces/1st Responders/Heroes

- America, Land That I Love!

- Artist Lydia Makepeace Etsy Shop

- Black History Month (February)

- Black history books

For the first time in history black British heroes can be seen featured on all the supermarket shelves across the UK...we are offering offering sausages with a flavour of the Caribbean – a jerk pork sausage and jerk chicken sausage, with a pack design that celebrates black contribution to British society. Please watch our #BlackHistoryMonth film below - share, like and comment to join in our campaign this October. https://youtu.be/kr8dlrbdfMA - @theblackfarmer on Instagram

- African-American History

- U.S. Army

- BLACK HISTORY

Richard winters and Damien Lewis 💖 ——————————————— #BandOfBrothers #Easycompany #Easycompanymen #Easy #3milesup3milesdown #Hihosilver #airborne #airborneinfantry #Miniseries #hbo - @s.easycompany on Instagram

- water timer

- BLACK HISTORY

- Lincoln

- Black History Month Lesson Plans

- Blue Star Family

- african american epoque

- Amazing women

- Alternate History

- Projectile shop at Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1918. [2880x2080]

- African American Culture

- George Washington Carver

- African American History

- American Indians and wonderful people

- South vietnam

- Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. Frederick Douglass [974 x 1055]

- APUSH memes

- Americana

- My family celebrating America! (Not sure of the holiday/ occasion, but its sometime after 1912)

- Black & White

- Black History

- Dave Chappelles great-grandfather, William David Chappelle III. In 1918, he formed a delegation to meet President Woodrow Wilson, protesting a mounting wave of racial violence.

- Awesome men

- Legend women

- black history and adds

- Americana

- Black in its Beauty

- Freemasons history

- Constitutional Rights

- Civil War Spies

- Artistic people

- Hampton University

- Civil War Spies

- Black History/Month

- Rms Titanic

- Navajo woman hand weaves Old Glory, 70s

- Dear Students...

- black history

- African American Movies

- Biographies

- The First Black Friday Ad (1769)p

- Bonnie Elizabeth Parker

- Rosewood massacre

- February 6, 1952

- Books and Culture

- Slavery history

- Its time again to think about what America stands for.

- To honor his escape from slavery on this date in 1838, heres Frederick Douglass looking like the badass he was

- Black History

- A Moment in Time / Historical Events

Remembering the four little girls and other victims of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing Addie May Collins, Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley and Carol Robertson were killed and several others were injured in the Birmingham church bombing on this day in 1963. Sarah Collins Rudolph, also a child at the time, survived the blast and was in attendance today at a remembrance event at the church. #civilrightsmovement #alabamahistory - @aldotcomnews on Instagram

- african inventors

- Black History

- Black Indians

- 2nd group civil war

- American History

- Armed Forces

- anything and everything

- American Shame Slavery

- Black Like Me

- Conservative quotes

- [800x1166] A 1917 map advocating for womens suffrage.

- American mother and daughter holding American flag, circa 1900s

- Amazing Women

- Badass women

- (1840-1860) Antebellum America: African Americans

- Books

- Treaty of Waitangi

- Books

- Abolitionists

- BLACK HISTORY FACTS

- african inventors

- black americana

- American mother and daughter holding American flag, circa 1900s

- pioneer women...

- History

- Books Ive read and want to read

- books

- Ancestral knowledge

- Black history month

- Is Colorado in America? (Western Federation of Miners, 1930s?)

- Books

- Archives

- War Sentiment by States from a Gallup poll in 1941 [1092x984]

- The Bill for a Billion C.C.C. Trees... Beer contributes in taxes A MILLION DOLLARS A DAY United Brewers Industrial Foundation, LIFE Magazine Ad, 1939

- Jack sparrow movies

- Cardboard Photo Frames

- African american men

- Black Crime
