📚Introduction of History Plus- Fast Track Learning & Effectively Educating on Hidden & Overlooked History📚

The Primary Obligation of The Men Of Color Having Answers Foundation (M.O.C.H.A.) is to Think of Innovative and undiscovered Solutions in order to End Generational Obstacles faced by Black People in America. Identifying Inequalities while failing to offer prompt actions to remedy and repair racial discrepancies has been a challenge for many seeking to assist with the healing process in America. It is very Important that once we identify Inequalities, that we make extra effort to rectify and to take immediate actions of change to better these situations. Fortunately, we all understand what needs to be done in order to recover, restore, and revitalize Black History studies in South Carolina; but unfortunately it has been an extremely difficult task in discovering exactly what methods of approach that are capable of yielding the most Impactful and Immediate results. The incredible burden of merging the identified inequality with a solid solution has been a problem that's been too enormous for most to overcome and therefore fundamental progress has been halted. The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation has an Innovative and very effective proposal that is sure to address, educate, and advance the minds of the students of the state of South Carolina. It is the intention of The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation to help remedy this situation by offering the South Carolina History Plus Program. History Plus or HP is a special focus on the study of single individuals who have exemplified stories of Greatness that aren't currently being studied, identified, honored, or appropriately recognized in the history books of the state. HP is a yearly Course with Quarterly studies with an intended focus on a single individual's history; in an attempt to create an instant awareness, familiarity, and proper recognition of the studied individual by the student. It is our organization's belief that in studying single individuals of greatness daily and in a quarterly technique, that this method will not only shorten but it will also cover tremendous grounds while educating students on unrevealed history and in a record amount of time. It is very important that we remember to take immediate action to bridge the racial and educational divides within our state and begin to offer Rapid study of contributors through our History Plus Program. HP has the potential of bringing ones who have been void of Inspirational and factual information regarding the studies/discoveries of Black People in the state of South Carolina. Within the recommendations of the program, students are now able to devote their full concentration on the study of a single individual of Greatness for a full Quarter of the year (9 weeks). This also allows for students to become comprehensively familiar with 4 new Historic Individuals for study within one calendar school year. This New and Innovative fast track study program will allow for Public School Students to be able to become Instantly aware of the distinctive history of individuals in South Carolina's history that might have otherwise taken years for the studies to be completed inside of the classroom (due to time). This time can be Significantly reduced and the Students of South Carolina have the opportunity to become inspired and also have a chance to become instant scholars of Individuals that some might have only gotten to discover, if they were fortunate enough to be able to continue their education at a higher level institution or after high school. We have a Golden Opportunity to make History Plus just as accredited and equally important as Advanced Placement (AP) Social Studies. In closing, The M.O.C.H.A. Foundation prides itself on Identifying Inequalities, while also offering precise recommendations in order to begin the process of restoration. M.O.C.H.A. has identified 4 Black Americans who we believe are worthy to be recognized, studied, and included into the history books for studies of the Students of Public Schools in the state of South Carolina. These African Americans have Significantly affected the history of the state and this nation, yet these identified names have not been properly recognized or studied. What better way to start a New Journey of Official Healing, than by Educating the people in a much more Effective way? Please consider Implementing The South Carolina 'History Plus" Program for the upcoming 2021-2022 Calendar School year.


1. Harriet Tubman- The conductor of the Underground Railroad was responsible for leading many enslaved people to freedom. She was also a nurse, a Union spy, and the only woman in American History to command a mission in the Civil War which was responsible for freeing 700 enslaved Black People. This Heroic act was recorded as The Combahee River Raid in SOUTH CAROLINA.


2.Charlotta Bass- This Sumter, SOUTH CAROLINA born Activist & American Hero was the first African American woman to own and operate a newspaper in the United States. She also became the First African American woman in History to be Nominated for Vice President in 1952.


3. Septima Poinsette Clark- The "Queen Mother" of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States was born in Charleston, SOUTH CAROLINA. This Brilliant trailblazer is best known for establishing "Citizenship Schools" throughout the deep south. This Impactful Educator used Innovative methods to Rapidly teach illiterate adults how to read and write. She also taught Students/Adults how to fill out voter registration forms, driver license exams, and how to sign checks. This Brilliant trailblazer In little more than a decade ( or before 1969) was responsible for about 700,00 African Americans becoming registered voters, thanks to this Incredible woman's commitment. Rosa Parks was a participant in one of Mrs Clark's teaching workshops and less than a few months later, Rosa Parks helped start the Montgomery Bus Boycott.


4. Jesse Jackson- This Greenville, SOUTH CAROLINA born Civil Rights Icon was successfully able to capture the Democratic presidential nomination for the office of the President of the United States. He became only the second African American to run a nationwide campaign for The President of the United States. He was the very first African American to win any major-party state primary or caucus in 1984.Rev Jackson led Worldwide diplomatic missions which negotiated the release of U.S. soldiers and civilians around the world, including Syria (1984), Iraq (1990), and Yugoslavia (1999). He was awarded The Presidential Medal Of Freedom in 2000.

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