History of Multicultural Information

  • Cuban Immigration

    Cuban Immigration
    In 1963 Cuban immigration sky rockets after the Cuban revolution. This created the first bilingual school in America
  • Higher Education Aid

    Higher Education Aid
    In 1965 Texas signed the first federal act to allow scholarships and federal aid. This also allowed student loans and other financial help to happen.
  • Shirley Chilsolm

    Shirley Chilsolm
    Shirley became the first African American woman to be elected to congress. This was a huge step forward for the African American community and remains a monumental event to this day.
  • MLK Assassination

    MLK Assassination
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated. This had profound effect on the African American community. Dr. Martin Luther King influenced his community through speech and peaceful marches.
  • PARC

    PARC
    Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) states that children with mental retardation are entitled to a free public education. This allowed children to have equal opportunity.
  • The Refugee Act 1980

    The Refugee Act 1980
    This act built on the Immigration act if 1965. Jimmy Carter signed this act on March 18th 1980. This resettled millions of people.
  • Personal Computer

    Personal Computer
    IBM introduces its first version of a PC. This is monumental because today we use laptops, desktops, and smart phones for everything.
  • Universal Preschool

    Universal Preschool
    Georgia creates universal preschool to kids who are four years old. Half of the states kids who are eligible for the program are now enrolled. This program is free and allows kids to grow and expand their knowledge.
  • First African American President

    First African American President
    January 20 2009 Barack Obama became the first African American president to be elected into office. He made Obama Care, same sex marriage legal, and gave hope to people who thought something was impossible.
  • New Texas Social Studies Cirriculum

    New Texas Social Studies Cirriculum
    On March 12 2010 Texas passed a law that some people would consider ultraconservative. The fear was that this would spread to other states.