National Visionary Leadership Project

National Visionary Leadership Project NVLP records, preserves and shares the histories of extraordinary African American elders, passing on the African American tradition of social change.

My latest OpEd for The Baltimore Sun --very challenging for me to write, very hard for me to read, and even harder for m...
04/26/2017

My latest OpEd for The Baltimore Sun --very challenging for me to write, very hard for me to read, and even harder for me to reconcile my lingering feelings of frustration and anger about the experience.
--On watching my son discover his Blackness: "My son was six years old the first time he realized that he was black."
--Reflecting on the and

Originally published in The Baltimore Sun April 26, 2017 My son was six years old the first time that he realized that he was black. He was in the

The NVLP Civil Rights Movement section on the   continues to grow. Attached is Part Two of the "Nevertheless They Persis...
02/10/2017

The NVLP Civil Rights Movement section on the continues to grow. Attached is Part Two of the "Nevertheless They Persisted: Black Women &The Fire Within Them" (Lesson Plan) series.

Karsonya Wise Whitehead Examining the Legacies of Ella Jo Baker, Septima Poinsette Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, Dorothy Irene Height, & Coretta Scott King Grade: Middle/High School Overview: Upon …

The NVLP Civil Rights Movement section on the   continues to grow as lesson plans and essays are added on a regular basi...
02/10/2017

The NVLP Civil Rights Movement section on the continues to grow as lesson plans and essays are added on a regular basis. In honor of some of our visionaries (Dorothy I. Height and Coretta Scott King) - here is Part One of the "Nevertheless They Persisted: Black Women & The Fire Within Them" (Essay)

Karsonya Wise Whitehead Examining the Legacies of Ella Jo Baker, Septima Poinsette Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, Dorothy Irene Height, & Coretta Scott King “Too long have we been silent under…

Two-time Grammy Award winning gospel and soul music recording artist Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney, aunt of Dionne Wa...
02/08/2017

Two-time Grammy Award winning gospel and soul music recording artist Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney, aunt of Dionne Warwick shares her story of music, mentoring and motherhood. Check out the video clips of her oral history from the NVLP Archive -http://www.visionaryproject.org/houstoncissy/

Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton and more.

The Civil Rights Movement section on the   continues to grow as we work to add nvlp resources to it!  Recently added "Fr...
02/08/2017

The Civil Rights Movement section on the continues to grow as we work to add nvlp resources to it! Recently added "From Brown (v. Board) to Black (Power): Examining the Roots of the Civil Rights Movement! https://kayewisewhitehead.com/2017/02/07/from-brown-v-board-to-black-power-examining-the-roots-of-the-civil-rights-movement/

Karsonya Wise Whitehead Historiography Three hundred and twelve years before the beginning of the modern civil rights era, which is generally accepted as the years between 1954 and the early 1…

Odetta, an American singer, actress, civil and human rights activist and folk music legend shares here story, “I was Alw...
02/03/2017

Odetta, an American singer, actress, civil and human rights activist and folk music legend shares here story, “I was Always headed towards music.” Her music has been called the “soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement.” See more of her oral history http://www.visionaryproject.org/gordonodetta/

Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton and more.

Percy Ellis Sutton was a Renaissance man recognized as a prominent business and political leader.  He was civil-rights a...
02/02/2017

Percy Ellis Sutton was a Renaissance man recognized as a prominent business and political leader. He was civil-rights activist, lawyer, Freedom Rider, Tuskegee Airman and legal representative for Malcolm X. Listen to his inspirational story at http://www.visionaryproject.org/suttonpercy/

Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton and more.

As we continue to build out our Civil Rights Movement section on the  , lesson plans from the National Visionary Leaders...
02/02/2017

As we continue to build out our Civil Rights Movement section on the , lesson plans from the National Visionary Leadership Project will be uploaded daily.

Karsonya Wise Whitehead & Fayetta Martin Grade: Middle/High School Overview: In order to fully understand this lesson, students should have mastered the indicators covering the impact of…

As we continue to build out the   - we are now uploading National Visionary Leadership Project lesson plans to our Civil...
02/02/2017

As we continue to build out the - we are now uploading National Visionary Leadership Project lesson plans to our Civil Rights Movement Section.

Karsonya Wise Whitehead Intended Audience: 3rd – 5th grades Overview: In order to fully understand this lesson, students should have a broad understanding of the Civil Rights Movement and som…

Dr. Dorothy I. Height was a  Civil Rights Activist, President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women.  Today sh...
02/01/2017

Dr. Dorothy I. Height was a Civil Rights Activist, President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women. Today she will be honored with the 40th U.S. Postage Stamp in The Black Heritage Series on the campus of Howard University.

Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton and more.

Katherine Johnson - A brilliant, legendary, genius, barrier breaker, outspoken, gifted, African-American woman.  Check o...
01/05/2017

Katherine Johnson - A brilliant, legendary, genius, barrier breaker, outspoken, gifted, African-American woman. Check out her oral history as captured by NVLP – see the movie "Hidden Figures" - fantastic.

Stories and first hand accounts of American historical events as told by legendary African American leaders, artists, and visionaries such as B.B. King, Oliver Hill, Eartha Kitt, Ossie Davis, Percy Sutton and more.

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