Black History Learning Experiences That Gets them Excited About Their Culture

Black History is American History.  It is interwoven into the fabric of America.  Celebrations held during the month of February enable African Americans to keep their story alive.  It is important to remember that the present generation builds on the accomplishments of the previous generation.  The videos below showcase the accomplishments of African Americans and encourage our children to give birth to their legends. 


Black People Who Changed the World - Ms Jessica introduces black scientists, writers, dancers, gymnasts, freedom fighters - all to upbeat words and music.  Children will quickly learn the refrain and dance and sing along.

Listen, Act, Unite -  A compilation of songs that encourage acceptance and embracing others.

Black Women in History - Children can dance and sing as they learn about Black women in history.  

Black History Rap for Kindergarten Students - Did you know so many great black people who did great things were here before us?  Find out who they were and what they did for us in this rap video.

Black History Songs for Kids -  Learn that Black History is not in February but every month, every day.  It’s the story of you and me.

Martin Luther King Rap - Have your children read along with this rap about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Martin Luther King Song - Kids will readily sing along with this rap that borrows the tune of B-I-N-G-O.

I Like the Me I See - Encourage children to give birth to their legend.  Pay it forward for the good of future generations.  

The Power of Yet - Teach children not to give up - keep trying! This is something our black forefathers had to do.


Martin Song with Signing Directions - Don’t just sing and learn about Dr. King, but give a simple lesson on sign language with this video.

Demia Tunis