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Since then, every president has issued Black History Month proclamations, and in 1986, also the first year to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday, Congress designated ...
Since then, every president has issued Black History Month proclamations, and in 1986, also the first year to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday, Congress designated ...
Celebrate Attend a Black History Month event or parade. There are bound to be any number of events, learning opportunities, celebrations, and more in your community throughout February.
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the brilliance and achievements of our forbears and their indelible contributions to America. The birth of Black History Month began in 1915 ...
T he easiest way to celebrate Black History Month might be to slap an MLK quote on your social media page of choice and toss a hashtag its way. I could list examples, but if you’re on Facebook, Insta, ...
Celebrating Black History Month in a corporate setting isn’t just about checking a box for diversity and inclusion; it’s about actively engaging in the rich tapestry of Black history and culture.
Black History Month was always a pretty depressing few weeks of school. Learning about the struggle my people faced — and still face — in America and across the world was often agonizingly bleak.
Black History Month is a glorious celebration of the infinite ways that Black people have influenced global culture for centuries. Our innovative and diverse cuisines, music, fashion, hairstyles ...
As Black History Month comes to the forefront this February, aging services leaders nationwide are recognizing the need to celebrate and embrace diversity within their long-term care organizations.
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 ...
Who started Black History Month in 1926? The origins of Black History Month date back to February 1926 when Carter G. Woodson came up with the idea of Negro History Week.
A question raised each February is, “Why do we need to celebrate Black History Month?” This celebration connects to my life in two different ways through its creator, Carter Woodson.