February is Black History Month, and the Neighborhood will be highlighting some African-Americans that may not readily come to mind for students. First off is a family from Georgia that achieved many notable firsts as African-Americans, even though many Blacks … Continue reading →
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Unknown African-American Heroes: The Healy Family of Georgia
February is Black History Month, and the Neighborhood will be highlighting some African-Americans that may not readily come to mind for students. First off is a family from Georgia that achieved many notable firsts as African-Americans, even though many Blacks … Continue reading →
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