List of Topics:
- African American Military History: The Lesser Known Contributors to America
- African American History: From a Black Female Perspective
- African American Military History: Black Harbingers of Death from Above
- African American Military History: Black Sailors from the Age of Sail to Nuclear Power (currently under development)
- African American Military History: It Is the Support Troops that Keep the Action Going (currently under development)
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Who Needs to Hear This Message?
- Educational Institutions: Including high schools, colleges, and universities. Students studying history, social sciences, African-American studies, and military history. Teachers and professors who might be interested in incorporating our insights into their curriculum. African American students and students of color will benefit by being exposed to heroes who look like them. They will see that they too can succeed.
- Military Organizations and Veterans Groups: Current military personnel and veterans who want to learn more about the historical contributions of African Americans to the armed forces, including military bases, veterans’ associations, and events like Veterans Day commemorations.
- Cultural and Historical Societies: Organizations that focus on preserving and educating cultural history, especially African American history, including local historical societies, museums, and cultural centers.
- Youth Organizations and Community Groups: Groups such as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and community youth centers to educate young people about diverse aspects of American history and inspire them with stories of resilience and heroism.
- Public Libraries and Book Clubs: Libraries for educational and cultural enrichment programs, appealing to readers and history enthusiasts.
- Government and Civic Organizations: Entities such as city councils, community boards, and local government departments focused on cultural affairs and education for community events, especially during observances such as Black History Month.
- Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Programs: Companies that want to educate their employees on diversity and inclusion, providing insight into the historical contributions of African Americans.
- Conferences and Symposiums: Academic, historical, and military-themed conferences looking for speakers with unique insights and research.
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