Why do We Celebrate Black History Month?

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It is a shame that is only a month but, it is celebrated as a reminder of African peoples contributions to the Nation of the United States
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Black History Month
National African American History Month, originated as Negro History Week in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, is observed each February as a time to recognize the contributions of African Americans to the culture at large... More »
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Black History month is celebrated in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to commemorate important black historical events.
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Black history month is celebrated to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas. It actually started out as a week celebration turning to a month in 1976. There were several historical
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We celebrate black/African American history to show appreciation for the accomplishments of African Americans. We also celebrate it to show regret for the years of slavery. Black
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