Black Americans of Achievement |
Written by Robert ID544 |
Friday, 10 December 2004 23:01 |
Nonprofit groups, individuals, schools, church groups and youth organizations can prepare for 2005 black history tournaments with a FREE SET OF 10 Black Americans of Achievement board games. The set includes lesson plans and instructions on "Hosting a Tournament." The eleven year-old game, which is in 25,000 schools, K-12, has a curriculum available for free in sets of 10. Interested ones only have to pay the shipping and handling fee of $6.00 per game ($60.00 for the set of 10). There is a limit of 40 sets, or 400 games per nonprofit group. There are a few sets containing only 5 games for a total cost of $30.00 for shipping and handling. Get your sets while supplies last. The nearly 2,000 exciting questions and answers, which were created by Harvard University's W. E. Dubois Institute of Afro-American Studies, emphasize the achievements of black Americans throughout 400 years of American history. The game acknowledges individuals who have distinguished themselves in every field of endeavors from the arts, science, religion, sports, entertainment, politics, technology, the armed forces and more. Players will learn more about notables such as Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, Colin Powell, Tina Turner, Carl Lewis, Alex Haley, Thurgood Marshall, George Washington Carver, Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis and Martin Luther King. "Black Americans of Achievement, is such a welcome addition...enjoyable for the entire family." -- Ebony Magazine Have your kids ready to compete in regional Black History tournaments to be held in 2005. For more information, contact Tom Magee at Research Knowledge at 888 834-4518 or fax 503 289-6369 and e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Or visit www.BlackGame.com and give the number of sets (5 or 10 games per set) you can utilize. Celebrate Black History year-round. Don''t miss out, tell your friends, or plan a fundraising tournament. |