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    Carter Godwin Woodson (December 19, 1875 – April 3, 1950) was an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study...
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    Carter G. Woodson High School, commonly known as C. G. Woodson High School or simply Woodson, (formerly Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School) is a high school...
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    Petersburg is home to the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum which highlights the life of Carter G. Woodson who founded the Associated Publishers...
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    The Woodson African American Museum of Florida formerly known as the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum, is a cultural institution in St. Petersburg...
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    Carter G. Woodson Regional Library is one of three regional libraries in the Chicago Public Library system in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois,...
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  • the Negro is a book originally published in 1933 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson. The thesis of Woodson's book is that Black people of his day were being culturally...
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  • covering African-American life and history. It was founded in 1916 by Carter G. Woodson. The journal is owned and overseen by the Association for the Study...
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    Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site at 1538 9th Street NW, in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C., preserves the home of Carter G. Woodson...
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    schools in the Hopewell, Virginia school division. Hopewell High School Carter G. Woodson Middle School Dupont Elementary School Harry E. James Elementary School...
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    Historical Parks Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Sites Carter G. Woodson Home Ford's Theatre Frederick Douglass Mary McLeod Bethune Council...
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  • Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History: A Diary, 1928–1930 is a diary written by Lorenzo Greene published in 1989 by the Louisiana...
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  • assistant to Carter G. Woodson, director, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Washington, D.C. 1930 Published with Carter G. Woodson The Negro...
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  • the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) by Carter G. Woodson, William B. Hartgrove, George Cleveland Hall, Alexander L. Jackson...
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    Ruby Bridges (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    first time to accept the awards. Bridges's Through My Eyes won the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in 2000. On August 10, 2000, the 40 year anniversary of...
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    Francisco Jiménez (writer) (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    Award, the Tomás Rivera Book Award, Reading the World Award, the Carter G. Woodson Book Award and UCSB’s Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino...
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  • Chris McCandless (category Carter G. Woodson High School alumni)
    is about Chris and his dreams." In 1986, McCandless graduated from W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Virginia. He excelled academically, although a...
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  • She was the younger sister of famed black historian and educator Carter G. Woodson. She was educated in a school run by her uncles, John Morton and James...
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    Academy, Grove Park Elementary, A.D. Williams Elementary School, Carter G. Woodson Elementary School, Alfred Blalock Elementary School, and Frederick...
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  • Leon Walter Tillage (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    Roth, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1997; it won the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in 1998. "Publisher description for Leon's story {...}"...
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    Julia Cooper, Kelly Miller, Mary Church Terrell, A. A. Birch Jr., Carter G. Woodson, and Julia Evangeline Brooks, who was also a graduate of the school...
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    magnet) Serves sections of Neartown, including parts of Montrose Carter G. Woodson K-8 Center in Houston formerly had PK-8; since 2018 is now has PK-5...
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    added during the Carter administration, and the use of computer technology was expanded during the Reagan administration. A Carter-era innovation, a...
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  • History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH)...
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    1896). Among the pioneers in the first half of the 20th century were Carter G. Woodson, Herbert Aptheker, Melville Herskovits, and Lorenzo Dow Turner. Programs...
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  • for the World War II Memorial, Washington, D.C. Statue of Carter G Woodson at Carter G Woodson Memorial Park in Washington, D.C. Grooms, Thomas B. (2004)...
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  • Joseph Bruchac (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    State School". Bruchac's 2004 work, Jim Thorpe's Bright Path, won the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in 2005. Other honors include a Rockefeller Humanities...
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  • Edición del Tricentenario (in Spanish). Retrieved April 6, 2024. Carter G. Woodson and Charles H. Wesley, The Story of the Negro Retold, (Wildside Press...
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    John Lewis (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    Midwinter Meeting in January 2017. The March trilogy received the Carter G. Woodson Book Award in the Secondary (grades 7–12) category in 2017. In 2018...
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    Jessica Rogers (category Carter G. Woodson High School alumni)
    associated with caudal regression syndrome. She graduated from Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School in 2015; she founded The International Sacral Agenesis/Caudal...
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    Kwame Alexander (category Carter G. Woodson Book Award winners)
    from the original on February 23, 2023. Retrieved March 27, 2023. "Carter G. Woodson Award Winners 1974 to Present". AALBC.com, the African American Literature...
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