Black History Month Presentation templates

Black History Month is a month-long celebration of the history and achievements of African Americans, that takes place every February in the United States. During Black History Month, there are countless opportunities for individuals to learn more about African American culture and history. From documentaries to books to lectures or lessons at school about Martin Luther King Jr. or Rosa Parks. We wanted to put together in a collection all the templates that can be used to talk about Black History Month so that they can be of help to you. Check them out!

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Black History

Download the Black History presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. The education sector constantly demands dynamic and effective ways to present information. This template is created with that very purpose in mind. Offering the best resources, it allows educators or students to efficiently manage their presentations and engage audiences. With...

Black History Month Appreciation Minitheme

February is an exciting time of year, because it marks the annual celebration of Black History Month! For 28 days, Americans across the country reflect on and appreciate the contributions African American citizens have made throughout history. This commemorative month serves as a reminder of how far we've come and...

Social Studies for Middle School: Black History Month

February is Black History Month, a chance to celebrate the indispensible contributions of African American activists, authors, entrepreneurs and more throughout history. It's an opportunity to recognize those who have stood tall throughout hardship and strife to make our world a better place. Prepare a creative presentation to speak about...

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Social Studies Subject for UK's Middle School: Black History Month

October is the Black History Month, a special opportunity for history teachers to speak about racism and how it impacts our society. Take your time during this month to also speak about famous black people who have made a change in the world and who have fought for equality! With...

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Sociology Major for College: The Role of Black Women in History

Download the Sociology Major for College: The Role of Black Women in History presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. As university curricula increasingly incorporate digital tools and platforms, this template has been designed to integrate with presentation software, online learning management systems, or referencing software, enhancing the overall efficiency and...

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Activities to Celebrate Black History Month

Download the "Activities to Celebrate Black History Month" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. The education sector constantly demands dynamic and effective ways to present information. This template is created with that very purpose in mind. Offering the best resources, it allows educators or students to efficiently manage their presentations...

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most important names in American history, advocated the use of non-violent actions to end racial segregation, and on the third monday of January, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed. Customize our template and honor this person. Use its slides to talk about...

Black History Month Minitheme

Celebrate Black History Month in a unique way this year: with knowledge! The euro centrist way in which we have learned history for the last decades has silenced the voices, cultures, and developments of black people, but not anymore. Speak about the most important people in the movements for black...

Celebrating Rosa Parks Day

Download the "Celebrating Rosa Parks Day" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and start impressing your audience with a creative and original design. Slidesgo templates like this one here offer the possibility to convey a concept, idea or topic in a clear, concise and visual way, by using different graphic...

Martin Luther King Lesson

One of the most important figures in American history regarding civil rights is none other than Martin Luther King. Do you want to teach a lesson about this famous Nobel Peace Prize winner and all he achieved? Our latest presentation template will turn the classroom into an enjoyable teaching experience.

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Social Studies Subject for Middle School: Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most influential and iconic figures of the 20th century. A Baptist minister and civil rights activist, he is best known for his role in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. His "I Have a Dream" speech, given at the March on Washington in...

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Rosa Parks Minitheme

Somebody had to do it. We cannot take everything for granted. Rosa Parks fought for civil rights in the United States of America. She is called "the mother of the freedom movement". Tell everything about her life, her achievement, the movement and so much more with this sky blue colored...

Rosa Parks Biography

If you're looking for a template that can save you precious time when creating a presentation about the famous activist Rosa Parks, you've come to the right place. We've opted for a light brown color on the backgrounds and the use of semi-flat illustrations. The layouts are super simple, so...

It's Black History Month

Download the "It's Black History Month" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. The education sector constantly demands dynamic and effective ways to present information. This template is created with that very purpose in mind. Offering the best resources, it allows educators or students to efficiently manage their presentations and engage...

Malcolm X Biography

A key figure in the civil rights movement in the United States, Malcolm X, is an important part of the history of African American people in that country. With this template, you'll be able to give some biographical information about this man, his life and his actions. Having a slight...

Rosa Parks Day Minitheme

There's no doubt Rosa Parks was an important figure in the fight for civil rights. Many schools talk about her life and what she did, and four states celebrate Rosa Parks Day, two on February 4 and two on December 1. You choose the date, we bring the template! Prepare...