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How to Do a Bulletin Board With Smokey Robinson as the Theme for Black History Month

Celebrated every February, African American History Month, also known as Black History Month, is a time in which the history of African Americans in the United States is chronicled in many ways. Schools may feature informative bulletin boards that display facts about various figures in African American history. Figures such as William "Smokey" Robinson, a famous singer and songwriter, can serve as subject matter for such bulletin boards.

Things You'll Need

  • Construction paper
  • Pictures of Smokey Robinson
  • Staple gun
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use the staple gun to place the construction paper on the bulletin board. The paper should cover the entire board. Use one color of construction paper so the background stays consistent throughout the display.

    • 2

      Staple pictures of Smokey Robinson on the bulletin board. Use pictures that show Robinson performing during concerts or posing with other famous musicians he has worked with throughout his career. Leave enough room to include written biographical information about the performer as well.

    • 3

      Type a short biographical sketch of Smokey Robinson to include on the bulletin board. Include such facts as his awards as a musician, popular songs and other accolades he received during his career. Staple this information throughout the bulletin board for viewers to read.

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