The Mini-Timeline of Awesome African American Achievements and Events highlights important information from the past through the present of awesome achievements and events. The mini-timeline is double sided and starts at the year 1492 and goes through the year 2013. Puts information in the hands and on the desk of each student. Each mini timeline is graphically designed to intrigue students to want to learn more information! The mini-timeline measures 11 inches tall by 2.85 inches long. The timeline starts at 1492 with African sailor Pedro Alonzo Nina navigates with Christopher Columbus to the New World and traveling in time to 2002 with Tiger Woods becoming the youngest golfer to win 8 PGA major title; Serena Williams wins the U.S. Open and Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. The timeline also includes Condoleeza Rice becomes the first female black U.S. Secretary of State in 2005, Barack Obama is elected the first Africa American U.S. President in 2008, and Jeb Johnson becomes the first African American U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security in 2013.