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Educational Resources

The Black History Foundation is committed to providing high-quality educational resources that preserve, protect, and promote Black history and culture.

Our curated collection includes videos, documents, and tools designed to empower educators, students, and community leaders with accurate, accessible information about Black history. These resources support our mission to safeguard historical narratives and ensure they are passed down to future generations.

Educational Resources

Access our collection of educational materials to learn more about Black history preservation and education.

About Our Resources

The educational materials featured on this page are carefully selected to support our mission of preserving Black history. These resources are designed for educators, students, community leaders, and anyone interested in learning about and contributing to the preservation of Black historical narratives.

Our current collection includes a video presentation by Alicia Lyttle on leveraging AI technology for Black history education, and a comprehensive guide for creating unbiased AI chatbots for nonprofit organizations. We regularly update our resources to provide the most relevant and impactful educational tools.

Ask AI - Alicia Lyttle

Learn about the intersection of AI technology and Black history education in this informative video.

Coming Soon

We're constantly developing new educational resources to support our mission of preserving and promoting Black history.

Interactive Learning Modules

Interactive modules designed for educators to incorporate Black history into their curriculum with engaging activities and lesson plans.

Coming Summer 2026

Oral History Collection

A growing collection of recorded interviews with community elders sharing personal stories and experiences that connect to important moments in Black history.

Coming Fall 2025

Digital Archive Toolkit

Resources and tools for communities to create their own digital archives of local Black history, including best practices for preservation and documentation.

Coming Winter 2026

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