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Children In support of President Obama's STEM (Science-Tech-Engineering-Math) education initiative.

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JCSU graduate Ray Mapp has created educational products in direct support of the White House's "Educate to Innovate" education initiative campaign to improve learning and innovation in "STEM" (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) - Purpose Publishing presents the "Black Miracles Book-On-A-Poster." Sharing this poster is one way to inspire our youth to higher achievement in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. By presenting them with African American role models and achievers in these areas, our youth are exposed to that which they, most likely, would not have known. These African American role models shatter the common belief which is, "To be African American is to be less intelligent than white people... especially in the areas of science and math." The information on this poster (and other products we offer) improves overall race relations, by pointing out that African Americans have made major, intellectual contributions which benefit everyone in the world. The Black Miracles poster contains over 200 inventions and patent numbers, and encourages ALL children to be more involved with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, by providing them NEW and more relative role models in these areas.

The SciTwins tell us why Black Scientific History is SO IMPORTANT. These little girls are already superstars in their school work and as good people too. These little girls are writers, visual artists, song writers, actresses, script writers, models, computer trouble shooters, innovators. We all must do what we can to inspire all children to dream big and reach their goals. During Black History Month and beyond.

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