Video Of The Week - February Is Black History Month

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Every February, Americans celebrate Black History Month. It was established in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a historian who wanted to ensure that significant contributions made by African American men and women throughout history, would never be forgotten.

Woodson picked the second week of February for what he called Negro History Week because it coincides with the birthdays of two US leaders that helped African Americans gain equality - President Abraham Lincoln (Feb 12) and human rights activist, Frederick Douglass (Feb 14). He encouraged schools and communities across the country to celebrate the week by organizing local events, establishing history clubs and staging performances and lectures. His idea resonated with both African Americans and the progressive white population. By the late 1960's, many college campuses began dedicating the entire month of February to this endeavor and Black History Month was born.

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In 1976, President Gerald R. Ford endorsed the celebration, asking the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of African Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.”

Since then, Black History Month has been a fixture on the American calendar. Every year the Association for the Study of African American Life & History assigns a unique theme. For 2016 they selected Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memories.

It was picked to highlight the centennial celebration of the National Park Service and the more than twenty-five sites and the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom that are part of America’s hallowed grounds. Among them is the home of Dr. Carter G, Woodson, the mastermind of this celebration. Canada also celebrates the month in February, while the United Kingdom commemorates the event in October.

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  • Connor Mullenabout 5 years
    I love it
    • animalgirl66
      animalgirl66about 5 years
      cool
      • mr.manzabout 5 years
        this dope
        • k1330048
          k1330048over 5 years
          People with a different skin color should not be treated differently than anybody because we are all human it does not matter what our skin color is and our ancestors should of known that!!!!
          • ajg16
            ajg16over 5 years
            It didn't matter what your skin color is, it matters of how you act as a human. Our ancestors should've known better.
            • Glitchover 5 years
              It's sad that black people (my ancestors) we're treated this way. It doesn't matter if your what he black red or yellow
              • Zachover 5 years
                we should celebrate
                • leylaniabout 6 years
                  @demetrious no duhh thats why its called february is black history month
                  • savagekid932
                    savagekid932about 6 years
                    he knows that cause black history is all about that you state a point and you stick to it no matter what
                  • demetriousabout 6 years
                    this is all about black history
                    • hiabout 6 years
                      it's cool