Black History Expo North Augusta High School February 2015 Departmental Exhibits: Black History Expo The Black History Program at North Augusta High School will be held from Feb. 23rd – 29th and will feature interactive programing and exhibits. This festival of cultural awareness will be open to the students of North Augusta High School as well as the public. Visitors should start in the main office to receive a visitor’s badge. “Antonio Machin and the Cuban Golden Era” – a lecture presented by Mr. Julio Avila at GRU on Feb. 19th at 5:30 in Allgood Hall rm. E-254 “Gullah Island” arranged by students in Biology and Anatomy; 2nd hall display case – cafeteria side “African Americans in Military History” arranged by NJROTC; 1st hall display case “African American Mathematicians” arranged by Mu Alpha Theta; math department bulletin board (main hall and 4th hall intersection gym side) “Celebrating Black History with Famous Black Authors” arranged by the media center; B-hall media center display window “Women Writers in Francophone Africa” arranged by French 3 – 2nd hall bulletin board. “Black History Abstract Portraits” created by the NAHS art students; located in front of the main office Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text The time is always right to do what is right. here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter -Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., activist. text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue Black History Expo Exhibits Cont. "Frederick Douglass and the Power of Education" prepared by English 3 students; located in the 4th hall display case cafeteria side “Influential African-Americans in U.S. History” prepared by U.S. History students. Fifth hall display. Performances African American Voices: Poetry, Prose, and Emotion for the Stage. 27 Feb. 2015, 5th and 7th period in the NAHS auditorium Guitar Series – “Picking, Plucking and Strumming: From the Roots” 26 Feb. 2015, 8:45 – 9:15 am and 12:45 – 1:15 pm; Featuring Phillip Smith and Soteria Raymond singing “Glory, Mahalia Browning singing “Motherless Child,” and Samaria Hall singing “A Change is Gonna Come.” We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice. -Carter Woodson, 1926, historian Continue newsletter text here. Continue newslette here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue new text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newslette here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue new text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text her Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newslette here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue new text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text here. Continue newsletter text her Continue newsletter text here. Continue newslette here.