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Black History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game Night
Black History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game NightBlack History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game NightBlack History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game NightBlack History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game NightBlack History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game Night

Black History Puzzle - From Slavery to the White House | Educational Wooden Jigsaw for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Black History Month, Classroom Learning & Family Game Night

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Product Description

  • 500 pieces
  • 18 X 24 inches
  • Ages 13 and up
  • This fun, quality puzzle is perfect for an afternoon with the family or simply to relax after a long day. Featuring images of Frederick Douglass and William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, Shirley Chisholm and Barack Obama, this puzzle depicts highly accomplished African Americans through history. 

  • During the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, African Americans staged civil rights marches in Washington, D.C. and the South. In their struggle for equality, African Americans demanded basic constitutional rights that had been denied to them for over 150 years, such as equal access to jobs, the right to decent homes and neighborhoods, equal protection under the law, and the freedom to assemble peaceably.

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