Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile
Howard Levin

@howlevin

Director of Technology, San Francisco University High School. See: oral history sites: tellingstories.org & ohpcrm.org

ID: 15228060

linkhttp://www.howardlevin.com calendar_today25-06-2008 05:46:18

703 Tweet

406 Followers

276 Following

Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 19, 1965 – "Bloody Wednesday" in Bogalusa, Louisiana as Whites Attack Desegregation Protest, Sparking Weeks of Violence Against Civil Rights Activists This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher

May 19, 1965 – "Bloody Wednesday" in Bogalusa, Louisiana as Whites Attack Desegregation Protest, Sparking Weeks of Violence Against Civil Rights Activists

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 20, 1961 – Freedom Riders Brutally Beaten in Montgomery, Alabama This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides Freedom Riders Equal Justice Initiative

May 20, 1961 – Freedom Riders Brutally Beaten in Montgomery, Alabama

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides <a href="/FreedomRidePBS/">Freedom Riders</a> <a href="/eji_org/">Equal Justice Initiative</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 21, 1961 – Martial Law Declared in Montgomery, Alabama as Protests and Police Actions Erupt After Freedom Bus Riders Attacked This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides Equal Justice Initiative

May 21, 1961 – Martial Law Declared in Montgomery, Alabama as Protests and Police Actions Erupt After Freedom Bus Riders Attacked

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides 
<a href="/eji_org/">Equal Justice Initiative</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 22, 1961 – National Guard Patrol Streets While Freedom Riders Regroup in Montgomery, Alabama This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides David Dennis Jr.

May 22, 1961 – National Guard Patrol Streets While Freedom Riders Regroup in Montgomery, Alabama 

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides 
<a href="/DavidDTSS/">David Dennis Jr.</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 23, 1961 – Freedom Rides to Continue On – Martin Luther King Declares: "The time is always right to do right." This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides

May 23, 1961 – Freedom Rides to Continue On – Martin Luther King Declares: "The time is always right to do right."  

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 24, 1961 – Freedom Riders Arrested in Jackson, Mississippi - Robert Kennedy & Governor Eastland Trade Peace for Jail Time This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides David Dennis Jr.

May 24, 1961 – Freedom Riders Arrested in Jackson, Mississippi - Robert Kennedy &amp; Governor Eastland Trade Peace for Jail Time

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #freedomrides <a href="/DavidDTSS/">David Dennis Jr.</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 25, 1964 – Supreme Court Orders Prince Edward County to Reopen Schools After 5 Year Stint to Avoid Desegregation This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher

May 25, 1964 – Supreme Court Orders Prince Edward County to Reopen Schools After 5 Year Stint to Avoid Desegregation

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 26, 1963 – California Civil Rights Demonstrators Turn Out for the Los Angeles Freedom Rally and San Francisco Freedom March This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher California African American Museum @pdroakland

May 26, 1963 – California Civil Rights Demonstrators Turn Out for the Los Angeles Freedom Rally and San Francisco Freedom March

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher <a href="/CAAMinLA/">California African American Museum</a> @pdroakland
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 27, 1956 – Tallahassee Bus Boycott Sparked when 2 Florida A&M University Students Arrested for Sitting in White Section This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher Florida A&M University

May 27, 1956 – Tallahassee Bus Boycott Sparked when 2 Florida A&amp;M University Students Arrested for Sitting in White Section 

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher <a href="/FAMU_1887/">Florida A&M University</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 28, 1963 – Iconic Photo of Tougaloo College Student Demonstrators at Woolworth's Lunch Counter in Jackson, Mississippi This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher Zinn Ed Project Jax Free Press

May 28, 1963 – Iconic Photo of Tougaloo College Student Demonstrators at Woolworth's Lunch Counter in Jackson, Mississippi 

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher 
<a href="/ZinnEdProject/">Zinn Ed Project</a> <a href="/JaxFreePress/">Jax Free Press</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 29, 1965 – 300 Voting Rights Activists March Through Brandon, Mississippi - Dubbed the "Little Selma March" This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #VotingRightsAct

May 29, 1965 – 300 Voting Rights Activists March Through Brandon, Mississippi - Dubbed the "Little Selma March"

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher #VotingRightsAct
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 30, 1963 – Police Use Tear Gas Against Florida A&M Students Protesting Against Segregation in Tallahassee Theaters This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher Florida A&M University Florida Memory

May 30, 1963 – Police Use Tear Gas Against Florida A&amp;M Students Protesting Against Segregation in Tallahassee Theaters

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher <a href="/FAMU_1887/">Florida A&M University</a>  <a href="/FLMemory/">Florida Memory</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 31, 1955 – Supreme Court Orders School Desegregation With "All Deliberate Speed" in Brown II - Southern States Use Ruling to Slow Progress This Day in Civil Rights History – ohpcrm.org – My Daily Offering #ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher The HistoryMakers

May 31, 1955 – Supreme Court Orders School  Desegregation With "All Deliberate Speed" in Brown II - Southern States Use Ruling to Slow Progress

This Day in Civil Rights History  – ohpcrm.org  – My Daily Offering

#ohpcrm #civilrights #historyteacher 
<a href="/TheHstryMakers/">The HistoryMakers</a>
Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take 47 minutes to enjoy this vision of what school could be like. "... The weight of ambition sits heavy on my shoulders because I strive for the next best thing I wanna keep doing. I wanna keep going, I wanna keep pushing." Thanks, Tim Fish NAIS podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stu…

Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Family People One - Why a family would retain their slaveowner's name? Listen to the end. wnycstudios.org/story/family-p… #civil rights #genealogy #history #names #slave trade #storytelling via Radiolab

Equal Justice Initiative (@eji_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1961, a Virginia judge upheld racial segregation in courtrooms, dismissing as β€œtotally without merit” the allegation that the practice of segregation was degrading. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. calendar.eji.org/racial-injusti…

Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stretching my limits....heading to beautiful Santa Fe to explore writing as a non-writer. Educators - take a look - come join me! leadershipanddesign.org/write-your-jou… @antonioviva Carla Silver

Howard Levin (@howlevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an Internment Camp, All They Had Was Baseball. They’re Back to Play. nytimes.com/2024/11/03/us/… Wonderful photo from Ansel Adams, 1943.

In an Internment Camp, All They Had Was Baseball. They’re Back to Play. nytimes.com/2024/11/03/us/… Wonderful photo from Ansel Adams, 1943.