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Celebrating the Life of Jesse Jackson

Reverend Jesse Jackson died on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. He was an important African American leader. Let’s take a look at his life.   Jesse Jackson was born in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1941. He grew up very poor. … Read more

A groundhog emerging from a snow-covered den.
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Will spring come early?

It’s February 2nd. Groundhog Day! Famous groundhogs, such as Punxsutawney Phil and Buckeye Chuck, are woken up from their winter sleep. Will they see their shadows? Will spring come early? Or will there be six … Read more

Scientist viewing DNA gel used in genetics and other sciences.
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The Human Genome Project

Twenty-five years ago, on February 15, 2001, scientists made a big breakthrough. They had mapped almost all human genes in order. These scientists were working on the Human Genome Project. Genes carry information about a … Read more

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The Winter Olympic Games

Have you ever been ice skating? Ice is slippery to move on, so when you ice skate, you wear special boots. These boots have a metal blade on the bottom, so you can move smoothly across the ice.   Figure skating is a sport where people ice skate. They perform amazing jumps and … Read more

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Where on Earth Are Milan and Cortina?

This logo represents the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. They will be held between February 6 and February 22. Two cities in Italy will host the event. They are Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, also known as Cortina. Let’s learn more about … Read more

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The Life of Claudette Colvin

This is Claudette Colvin at age 13. Just two years after this picture was taken, she was arrested. She lived in Montgomery, Alabama. She took the bus home after school. It was March 2, 1955. African Americans were not allowed to sit in the … Read more