
Revolutionary Poet: Phillis Wheatley
Enslaved and educated – became the first published African American poet. Please take a moment to google Phillis Wheatley and explore more about this incredible poet.
Enslaved and educated – became the first published African American poet. Please take a moment to google Phillis Wheatley and explore more about this incredible poet.
Week 6 – Sky Pioneer Bessie ColemanDenied entry in U.S. flight schools—so she went to France.Became the first Black woman pilot. Please google Bessie Coleman to learn more about this incredible pilot.
Ida B. Wells Investigated and exposed lynching in America. Her words challenged a Nation. Please take a moment to learn more about Ida B. Wells. Britannica Editors. “Ida B. Wells-Barnett”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 14 Apr. 2026, Accessed 11 May 2026.
Henry Box BrownShipped himself to freedom in a wooden crate.27 hours. One mission: freedom Hibler, Joan. “Henry Box Brown”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 Jan. 2026, Accessed 5 May 2026.
Rebecca Lee CrumplerFirst Black woman in the U.S. to earn a medical degree.She cared for freed slaves when few others would. Please spend a few moments learning more about Rebecca Lee Crumpler. For more information:
Mary BowserA formerly enslaved woman who became a Union spy inside the Confederate White House.Her intelligence helped change the course of the Civil War. I hope you will be inspired to learn more about this incredible woman!
Day 1 – Intro Lesser-Known Black History 🌍For the next 30 weeks, discover the untold stories of Black heroes who shaped the world—often without recognition.Let’s learn. Let’s honor. Let’s share. These historical tidbits will be designed to give you a small…
Alexander Augusta The first Black commissioned officer in the Union Army. A surgeon. A leader. A barrier-breaker. He treated wounded soldiers while fighting discrimination within the ranks. Please take a moment to explore more about this barrier breaker.
