I Am Carolina’s Black History

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Kaz Muhammad, dean of students at Marie G. Davis School in Charlotte. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

Marguerite Annie Johnson Angelou was born April 4, 1928 in Saint Louis, Missouri. As a child, she went without speaking for 6 years. After she testified against he mother’s boyfriend the raped Maya Angelou at 7 years old. When he was beaten to death by a mob . “My 7-and-a-half-year-old logic deduced that my voice had […]

I Am Carolina’s Black History

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Tabari Wallace, 2018 North Carolina Principal of the Year and Principal of West Craven High School in Vanceboro. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

I Am Carolina’s Black History

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Dr. Nicole Swiner, Adjunct Associate Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, co-owner of Durham Family Medicine and Founder of #nosuperwoman movement. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars […]

I Am Carolina’s Black History

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Laura Benson, sixth grade science teacher at Grier Middle School in Gastonia. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.  

I Am Carolina’s Black History

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Rashard Lee Worthy, Assistant Principal and Head Basketball Coach at Hillside High School in Durham. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

 Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, LeKeisha Hurst, CTE teacher at Carrington Middle School in Durham. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Heather L. Witherspoon, assistant principal at Cedar Ridge High School in Hillsborough. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

Today, we recognize our Black History Month honoree, Larron Yancey, middle school history teacher at St. David’s School in Raleigh. The North Carolina Education Lottery is proud to honor educators in our community with “I Am Carolina’s Black History.” The North Carolina Education Lottery, over 6.24 billion dollars for education.

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Lola Jones, 5, recreated images of Maya Angelou, Madam C. J. Walker, Rosa Parks, and other notable black women for Black History Month.