In conclusion, Black History Month is an essential observance that celebrates the rich history and contributions of African Americans while addressing the pressing need for education and advocacy.
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NAACP celebrates Black History Month
The Fremont NAACP Unit 3217B celebrated Black History Month on Feb. 9 at the Greater St. James Church with Ohio State ...
Myths around Black History Month continue, Whitehead said, including the idea that the U.S. government purposely chose the shortest month of the year. In reality, Woodson chose February because two ...
The Spokane Black Voices Symposium — an annual celebration of art, poetry and essays from Black students across the region — has come a long way since the first event debuted in 2022. What makes that ...
Feb. 1 marks the first day of Black History Month, and suddenly the study of the Black experience may feel like an act of defiance. By Clyde McGrady Clyde McGrady covers race and identity from ...