Full Bite-Sized Black History Program
These 40 bite-sized podcast episodes, coloring pages, and reflection questions are your key to a meaningful Black History Month celebration in your home or classroom!
Bite-Sized Black History Includes: 40 podcast episodes & an accompanying booklet
40 Bite-sized Podcast episodes:
Each episode tells the story of an unparalleled Black American from history. These bite-sized biographies are 10 minutes or less to ensure that your students and children stay engaged and soak in the magic of the story.
The Booklet Includes 28 Coloring Pages & Reflection Questions
There is a custom illustrated coloring page that depicts each Black American legend. Color while you listen!
After you’ve listened and colored, use the reflection questions to spark a rich, meaningful discussion.
Season 1 Episodes
• Wilma Rudolph (Olympic sprinter)
• Mildred & Richard Loving (good trouble makers)
• Garrett Morgan (inventor)
• The Hines Brothers (triple threats)
• Claudette Colvin (civil rights activist)
• Sidney Poitier (actor and director)
• Dr. Charles Drew (Doctor)
• Marie Van Brittan Brown (nurse and inventor)
• Bayard Rustin (civil rights activist)
• Norma Merrick Sklarek (architect)
• Bessie Blount (physical therapist and inventor)
• Ella Baker (civil rights activist)
Season 2 Episodes:
• Dr. Debi Thomas (figure skater and surgeon)
• Mary J. Wilson (zookeeper)
• Dr. Ronald McNair (astronaut)
• Eartha Kitt (singer and actress)
• Azellia White (pilot)
• Dr. Kenneth Clark and Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark (psychologists)
• Lyda Newman (inventor)
• Gwen Ifill (journalist and newscaster)
• CJ Jones (deaf comedian and actor)
• Marva Collins (principal and teacher)
• Ernestine Eckstein (LGBT civil rights leader)
• Charles L. Sifford (golfer)
Season 3 (4-Episode Mini Season) Episodes:
• Gerald "Jerry" Lawson (the father of modern gaming)
• Lois Curtis (artist & disaibilty rights activist)
• Glenn Burke (first openly gay MLB player)
• Eloise Greenfield (author)
Season 4 episodes
• Dr. Patricia Era Bath (ophthalmologist)
• Frederick McKinley Jones (inventor, entrepreneur, and engineer)
• Stormé DeLarverie (LGBTQ activist and performer)
• Brad Lomax (civil rights activist)
• Mary Edmonia Lewis (sculptor)
• Jesse Owens (athlete)
• Mary McLeod Bethune (educator and civil and women’s rights leader)
• Harry Belafonte (singer, actor, and activist)
• Jane Bolin (judge)
• Benjamin Banneker (astronomer)
• Antonia Pantoja (civil rights activist)
• Donald Galloway (disability rights activist)