On this day - in 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated, leading to Germany’s withdrawal from WW1. In 1923, Hitler attempted the Munich Putsch. Then in 1938 the Nazis carried out the Kristallnacht pogrom against their Jewish citizens across Germany. A busy day in German history! 🇩🇪
Nov. 8, 1923: Adolf Hitler launches his Beer Hall Putsch. The Nazi Party leader and 600 storm troopers seize the Munich building where much of Bavaria’s leadership has gathered, and declare a German revolution. They vow to march on Berlin to establish a new far-right state. 1/10
Day 25 of #BlackHistoryMonth this is Claudia Jones, anti-racism campaigner and one of the founders of London’s Nottinghill Carnival; https://t.co/L09Vnz56RC
Day 24 of #BlackHistoryMonth looks at the story of Dr John Anthony Roberts, who is the first person of African ancestry to become a QC in England and Wales. Read more about his achievements and life here: https://t.co/9gQoT3Bv4h
Day 23 of #BlackHistoryMonth this is the story of Laurie Cunningham, who in 1979 became the first black player to represent England in an international football match. This article tells us about his talents in football as well as his battle against racism https://t.co/V0v7BHgynw
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Day 20 of #BlackHistoryMonth is a reminder about the portrait competition being run by @BBSArtnPhoto 🎨 you have got one week left to enter - please see the details below 👇
Day 18 of #BlackHistoryMonth this news article from the BBC looks at Betty Campbell, who became Wales’ first black headteacher
Betty Campbell: Statue honours Wales' first black head teacher https://t.co/edO9vWZfFr
Day 17 of #BlackHistoryMonth and today we are looking at Jesse Owens, an African American man who won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games, which was hosted in Nazi Germany https://t.co/w7EsejsDvI
Day 16 of #BlackHistoryMonth today we are learning more about one of the women from yesterdays film recommendation, Katherine Johnson. Her life is depicted in one of the “Extraordinary life of…” series. A seriously inspiring woman!
For day 15 of #BlackHistoryMonth we are sharing a Sunday film recommendation. Hidden Figures follows three female African-American mathematicians who played a pivotal role in NASA’s mission to launch an astronaut into orbit. Watch the trailer here; https://t.co/F3DDMh4Y8h
Day 14 of #BlackHistoryMonth brings us an English Heritage art project, which commissioned a series of portraits depicting six African figures whose stories have contributed to England’s history. See more information here; https://t.co/cVCrHBTRzx
On this day in 1066, the Battle of Hastings took place. The armies of William, Duke of Normandy, and Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson clashed near Hastings in one of the most famous battles in English history. Can any of our Y7 historians name this famous tapestry?