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“Carter G. Woodson: History, the Black Press, and Public Relations” by Burnis R. Morris
November 1, 2017 · Uncategorized
This study reveals how historian Carter G. Woodson (1875 – 1950) used the black press and modern public relations techniques to popularize black history during the first half of the twentieth century. Explanation for Woodson’s success with the modern black history movement usually include his training, deep-rooted principles, and single-minded determination. Often overlooked, however, is
The Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lyceum’s 2018 Black History Poster Competitions for Cabell County Schools
October 31, 2017 · Uncategorized
The Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lyceum at Marshall University announces expansion of its 2018 Black History Poster Competition to include students at Marshall and students in art classes at all 25 Cabell County Schools. Only Marshall University students were eligible in 2017, the first year of the program honoring Woodson, who is considered The Father
About the Woodson Lyceum at Marshall University
October 6, 2017 · Uncategorized
The Lyceum is named in honor of Woodson (1875-1950), one of the leading educators of the 20th century, a former West Virginia coal miner and a former resident of Huntington, where he graduated from high school in 1896 and served as the school’s principal from 1900 to 1903. Woodson was the second African American student
Lesson Plans
October 5, 2017 · Uncategorized
Alfrey Woodson Lesson Plan
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October 5, 2017 · Uncategorized