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EVENTS AT ROANE STATE
Mr. Albert Baah, Artist from Ghana
Oil Paintings
Monday, February 8
Roane County Campus Library
10 a.m. -12 p.m.
Poster Exhibit - Roane County Campus Library
Month of February
Roane State Jazz Band ~ Harold Nagge, Instructor
Thursday, February 18
Roane County Campus Library
12:30-1:30 p.m.
LINKS TO OTHER SITES
The African-American Migration Experience (AAME)
Until recently, people of African descent have not been counted as part of America's migratory tradition. The transatlantic slave trade has created an enduring image of black men and women as transported commodities, and is usually considered the most defining element in the construction of the African Diaspora, but it is centuries of additional movements that have given shape to the nation we know today. This is the story that has not been told.
Thomson Gale - Black History Month
Thomson Gale has assembled a collection of activities and information to complement classroom topics. Within this site, teachers and students can: read biographies of significant African-American individuals, take a Black History Month quiz, follow a timeline of events that helped shape African-American heritage, enjoy activities taken from the Black History Month Resource Book and explore African-American literature.
Museum of Black Innovations & Inventions
Throughout the history of the United States, far too little attention and recognition has been given to the many inventions of Black people. All of the Black Inventors, men and women presented here are an example of the creativity, aspirations and struggles that have shaped our country. Each of them has made a contribution to the industrial, technological, social and economic progress of America. They were part of its making, and when all Americans, young and old, blacks and whites, come to know these men and women, we will have a greater understanding and respect for America and all of its citizens.