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Black History Month Program Ideas - School Assemblies

Written by Geoff Beauchamp | Fri, Jan 25, 2013
February, also known as Black History Month, is almost upon us. Schools everywhere generally like to mark this with special events and programs celebrating this part of our shared culture, Have you made your plans yet?

If not, we have good news for you. Mobile Ed offers several school assemblies perfect for meeting this need and in an exceptional fashion.

Martin Luther King is a 45 minute program dealing with the life and impact of this extraordinary icon of our nation's history. This one-man production will introduce your students to the famous civil rights advocate and how this American hero helped to transform our society. while 
The Life and Times of Frederick Douglas focuses, of course, on the life of the leading free Black leader of the Civil War era and the program has been considered a “great and innovative way to present a history lesson!”
The Sprit to Overcome: for an in depth look at the impact and importance of women of color in our country’s history, we have this interactive program. It offers a glimpse of the many contributions made to our world by African American women.

Though many schools have already scheduled these great school shows, we still have limited dates available for one or more of these shows during February in the following states – Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and all of New England.

So, give us a call! See what we can bring to your school to enliven your February.