Black History Month Activity – James Harris

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Looking for a great Black History Month activity? Here it is! Celebrate Black History Month by studying African-American scientists such as James Harris. Harris was instrumental in developing two new elements and lead the Heavy Isotopes Group in his research facility. Use this resource to celebrate Black History Month in your classroom.

Keep reading to find out more about this resource and the life of this amazing person!

 

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Black History Month activity featuring James Harris is perfect for your class!

Looking for a great Black History Month activity? Here it is! Celebrate Black History Month by studying African-American scientists such as James Harris. Harris was instrumental in developing two new elements and lead the Heavy Isotopes Group in his research facility. Use this resource to celebrate Black History Month in your classroom.

Black History Month activity featuring Dr. James Harris

This Black History Month Activity Includes:

  • One page biography
  • Comprehension puzzle activity
  • Research page. Can be used as a summary or to encourage students to look further into Harris’s life. This method is highly encouraged!
  • Answer sheet
  • Two video links for enrichment of this lesson.

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Why is Dr. James Harris perfect for a Black History Month Activity?

Black History Month Activity featuring James HarrisJames Andrew Harris (1932-2000) was a pivotal figure in Black History Month due to his significant contributions to the civil rights movement and his dedication to empowering African Americans. As an influential activist, educator, and community organizer, Harris played a crucial role in advancing the rights and opportunities of Black individuals in America.

Harris’s efforts were instrumental in promoting voter registration among African Americans in the Deep South during the turbulent era of the 1960s. He organized voter registration drives, led demonstrations, and actively participated in nonviolent protests, working alongside prominent civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis.

Beyond his involvement in the civil rights movement, Harris’s commitment to education was a cornerstone of his legacy. He served as an educator and principal, advocating for equal access to quality education for all students, particularly African Americans. His unwavering belief in the power of education as a catalyst for social change inspired generations of students and educators.

James Andrew Harris’s tireless dedication to civil rights, his advocacy for voting rights, and his commitment to education make him a significant figure in Black History Month. His contributions continue to inspire individuals to fight for equality, justice, and education within the African American community and beyond.

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