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Bay County NAACP names student essay winners
Black History Month contest encourages kids to Write Your Way
The News Herald/USA TODAY NETWORK
PANAMA CITY The Bay County Branch of the NAACP announced the winners of its 2021 Black History Month Student Essay Contest: Write YOUR Way! on March 1.
Students were invited to choose any African American from history, the current news or personal acquaintance, and answer these two questions: How have they changed the world? How do they inspire you?
First Prize in the Elementary School category went to Avery Cruel, a third-grader at McCalister’s Home School Academy. Cruel s essay on activist Rosa Parks was packed with details, including how difficult life was for black children growing up in the 1950s. According to her essay, Parks’ action on the bus was simple, but profound in repercussions, and represented a lifetime of learning and growing.
Published: March 4, 2021 BLOOMSBURG Here are the students, grade, and school, who are winners of the Bloomsburg Elks No. 436 Americanism Essay Contest for 2020-2021: • Division I,.
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March 01, 2021
The Office of the Dean of Students, in partnership with the Office of Development, is now accepting gifts for previously established scholarships for the 2021 President’s Essay Awards Contest. In adherence to current COVID-19 safety protocols, this year’s ceremony will be held virtually in mid-April.
The President’s Essay Contest has been a long-running program for over 30 years established to provide scholarships to our hard-working students. When Dr. McNair arrived on campus, her vision for the essay contest was to directly impact our students by making a Tuskegee education accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic background, which still holds true today. The President’s Essay Awards honor students with support from over 100 different individual scholarships created by our loyal donors. The scholarships support students with tuition, academic resources like books and class materials, room and board expenses, and so much more.
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In January 2021, the United States Capitol was stormed by supporters of President trump and two weeks later served as a backdrop for President Biden’s inauguration. Consider these two events addressing their objectives, rhetoric, and/or visual imagery.
How is it possible to make sense of President Trump’s speech to his supporters and the events on the Capitol on January 6th and Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20? How might both events dovetail with the American values articulated by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence and/or in his vision for the Capitol Building?