What is Black History Month?

Black History Month is celebrated each year in October to remember moments in history, achievements and contributions that black people have made in the United Kingdom.
It was introduced in 1987 to celebrate the achievements of black people and to eliminate discrimination and encourage racial equality.
It was first celebrated in the USA as Black History Week in February 1926 and was introduced by historian and author, Dr Carter G Woodson. Dr Woodson worked hard to showcase the contributions of black Americans and promote black history in American schools.

Why do we celebrate Black History Month?
This year’s theme for Black History Month is “Reclaiming Narratives”.
Black people haven't always been recognised for their contributions to art, literature, business, sport, politics and more in the past.
This year's theme is about correcting historical inaccuracies and telling the untold stories of the achievements of black people in the UK and around the world.
History
There is a long history of black people contributing to Britain’s society, culture and history. They have had a cultural impact across the United Kingdom, despite some of their stories not always being widely known.
Timeline
Black people have been a part of British history for hundreds of years.
Click through the timeline to discover a range of famous black people from history.
Image caption, John Blanke was a trumpeter in the Tudor royal court during the time of King Henry VII and King Henry VIII.
Image caption, Jacques Francis was one of the top West African divers. He helped recover the many expensive cannons and treasure on board the wreck of Henry VIII's ship the Mary Rose after it sank.
Image caption, Ignatius Sancho, a black writer, composer, shopkeeper and property owner was the first Black British voter in 1774.
Image caption, Olaudah Equiano, enslaved as a child in West Africa, bought his freedom in 1766. He travelled to the Arctic in an expedition to the North Pole. He wrote about his experiences of slavery in 1789.
Image caption, Mary Seacole, a British Jamaican woman, travelled to Crimea during the Crimean War (1853-1856). She funded the travel herself and built a hotel on the battlefront where she looked after wounded soldiers.
Image caption, 1909: Walter Tull was one of Britain’s first professional footballers, but he gave up his career to fight in World War One. He was also the British Army's first black officer to command white troops.
Image caption, 1913: John Richard Archer, a seaman and campaigner from Liverpool, became the first elected black mayor in London.
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Significant people
Walter Tull
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Harriet Tubman
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Mary Seacole
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Rosa Parks
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Pablo Fanque – The greatest Victorian showman
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Laurie Cunningham
BBC Teach: Black British History

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Nelson Mandela
Bitesize: KS1 History

Wangari Maathai
BBC Teach: KS2 History

Activity: Black History Quiz
Black Artists and Designers
Discover some famous black artists, designers and photographers from around the UK.
Who is Stephen Wiltshire?
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Who is Lubaina Himid?
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Who is Yinka Shonibare?
Bitesize: KS2 Art and Design

Dennis Morris - Becoming a photographer
BBC Teach: Black British Stories

Eunice Olumide - Breaking into the fashion business
BBC Teach: Black British Stories

Elsie Owusu - Becoming an architect in Britain
BBC Teach: Black British Stories

Black Authors
Discover some incredibly talented black authors. Enjoy their stories and poetry.
Sometimes black authors use their experiences as a black person as inspiration for their stories and their characters.
Find out more about Yesha Townsend a Bermudian poet living in London who was influenced by Mary Prince, a black woman who escaped from slavery.
Am I Made of Stardust? - Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Blue Peter Book Club

The Breakfast Club Adventures - Marcus Rashford
Blue Peter Book Club

Yesha Townsend - A Bermudian poet in London
BBC Teach: Black British Stories

Malorie Blackman
BBC Teach: Black British History

Christina Shingler - Becoming an author of children's literature
BBC Teach: Black British Stories

Literacy Live Lesson: Black History Month
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Black History from BBC Teach
Black British Stories
BBC Teach: Black British Stories Collection

BBC Teach: Black History Month Teacher Resources
BBC Teach: Black History Month Collection

Black British History with Nigel Clarke
BBC Teach: KS1 History

Black History across the BBC
Great women you should know about
Newsround

Black Britons
BBC Two: Primary History

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Race Across the Continents
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