Black History Month
Black History Month affords us the chance to challenge what we learned in history, dig deeper, and find out the actual events of the past that were not taught in schools. It allows us to learn about, celebrate , and honor Black leaders. Many of these leaders endured sacrifice and suffering and must be honored. February honors Black History Month. Black History Month is recognized as a celebration of Black achievements, prominent figures, inventions, art, music, dance, and much more. It also a time for paying tribute to the sacrifice and challenges African Americans faced to attain citizenship and freedom. Studying Black History year-round is also important because it provides context for how we got to where we are today and a deeper understanding of the issues we still face in this country. Many of our present cultural and political issues are not new but rather are unresolved issues from the past.

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