The theme of this year’s Black History Month is ‘Reclaiming Narratives’. By emphasising “Reclaiming Narratives,” we shine a brighter light on stories, allegories, and history.
This theme underscores a commitment to correcting historical inaccuracies and showcasing the untold success stories and the full complexity of Black heritage. It’s about taking control of the stories and honouring our heroes while challenging the narratives that have often overlooked the contributions and achievements of Black individuals both in the UK and globally.
This year during Black History Month we would like to encourage pupils at Notre Dame to conduct research into inspirational Black people and to present their information in a really creative way through art, poetry or prose to their History teachers at the end of the month. You will be awarded with achievement points and prizes and your work will be recognised in the Friday mailing.
You may like to look into the following:
Black British Authors:
Malika Booker
Caryl Phillips
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Andrea Levy
James Berry
Patricia Cumper
Black Innovators:
Dr George Africanus
Dr Patricia Bath
Dr Gladys West
Sir George Palmer
Frederick McKinley Jones
Marie Van Brittan Brown
Elijah McCoy
Dr Thomas Mensah
Heroes of Service:
Walter Tull
Norma Best
David Clemetson
Arthur Wint
Lilian Bader
Ulric Cross
Powerful Black people from around the world:
Nelson Mandela
Martin Luther King
Rosa Parks
Maya Angelou
Kofi Annan
Benjamin Zephaniah
Baroness Doreen Lawrence
Olive Morris
Desmond Tutu
You may want to use the following resources:
Reclaiming Narratives: Theme for Black History Month 2024 – Black History Month 2024
The Hungry for More Scheme on Black History Month on Firefly
Books in the school library on Black British History and Mrs Finch’s reading list