People's World African American History Month Competition
African
American History Month 2016
Arts
and Writing Competition for High School Students
Sponsored annually by the
Connecticut People's World Committee to remember the
lives and work of Dalzenia Henry and Virginia Henry who devoted
themselves to the
young
people of New Haven and to making a better future.
What
Lessons from Reconstruction Era for 2016?
150 years ago at the end of the Civil War, the election of 1866
ushered in the period known as Reconstruction. Poor whites in the
South came together with formerly enslaved Africans and free Blacks
to elect legislators who for the first time provided public education
and a measure of equal justice. Within a decade, these governments
were overthrown by Ku Klux Klan (KKK) terror and federal government
betrayal.
Express
in artwork, poetry, essay or song:
What
lessons can we learn from that period as we approach the elections of
2016? How can we overcome divisions and build unity so we can end
voter suppression, stop police killings and guarantee a future for
everyone filled with jobs and opportunity?
Requirements
+ Art work – Paper size not larger than 12” x 18”
+
Essay, poem or song – Not longer than 2 pages
Deadline
Entries must be received by 5 pm on Thursday, February 18, 2016
Name,
address, phone, e-mail, age, school, teacher's name (where
applicable) must be included
Submission
Electronic: ct-pww@pobox.com
Mail:
CT People's World, 37 Howe Street, New Haven. CT 06511
Prizes
Gift certificates ($100 first place, $50 second place, $25
third place) and books
Presentation
Prizes and recognition for all entries will be presented on
Sunday, February 28,
2016
at 4:00 pm at the New Haven Peoples Center, 37 Howe Street, New Haven
during
the 42nd Annual African American History Month Celebration sponsored
by
the
Connecticut People's World Committee.
Information
203-624-4254 or e-mail to:
ct-pww@pobox.com