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In fact, It wasn’t until 1976 that Black History Month was officially recognized.So, it’s safe to say we have a lot of work to do — as a society, and as individuals. By the way, some of the ...
Every Black History Month and Juneteenth, pioneers in African American history are often mentioned like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Muhammad Ali and Harriet Tubman. They are revered ...
Black History Month is the annual celebration and recognition of the achievements and central role of African Americans in the history of the United States. Dr. Carter G. Woodson originally ...
While speakers acknowledged the change and uncertainty of the moment, they encouraged hope and the importance of continuing to work toward justice.
Feb. 1 marks the beginning of Black History Month. At the University of Wisconsin, the celebration is led by the 2023 Black History Month Planning Committee and the Black Cultural Center. This month’s ...
The Los Angeles Rams Black History Month celebration honors Kenny Washington's jersey number at "threaded through history" exhibit experience in partnership with The Kinsey Collection at SoFi Stadium.
In celebration of Black History Month at the University of Wisconsin, the UW Black Cultural Center invited Los Angeles-based actress Marissa Bode to speak on intersectionality at Memorial Union on ...
This Black History Month, John Yang explores the origins of DEI in America for our… The story of Granny Hayden, a Black midwife who was born into slavery Mary Stepp Burnette Hayden was born into ...
Black History Month is held in February to celebrate the numerous achievements accomplished by the black community, and to honor the unique challenges black people have faced both historically and in ...
Black History Month is a time to observe these threads ... Read the features ahead to celebrate and understand the scope of Black history as it continues to be written. Jump to ...
In February, we celebrate Black History Month and recognize the cultural history, triumphs and adversities that are deeply rooted in our country's history. We seek to bring awareness about the many ...
WASHINGTON — Beginning Feb. 1, schools, museums and communities across the nation will mark the start of Black History Month —- a celebration of Black history, culture and education.