Thursday, November 28, 2019
Black History Month (BHM), is an significant month Essays
Black History Month (BHM), is an significant month and time for African Americans. During Black History Month, iconic figures in African American history are recognized for improving life for African Americans from the way it was during the times of Slavery. Names such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, and much m ore have put their lives on the line just for African Americans to get the freedom and equality that they deserve. The month reserved for Black History is February. America isn't the only country that has a month dedicated to black history, Canada and other countries have their own months dedicated to black history. Black History Month was brought about in 1915. A historian Carter G. Woodson and a minister Jesse E. Moorland, founded the Association for studying Negro life and History. The Association of studying Negro life and History was made for researching and promoting the achievements of by African Americans and others of an African descent. They created national Negro week in 1926 and they chose the second week of February because it coincides with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The event inspired schools and communities nationwide to hold local celebrations and more. Mayors across the country began to issue yearly proclamation recognizing Negro History Week. The Civil Rights Movement and the sudden growing awareness of African Americans made Negro History Week turn into Black History Month. Every American President has assigned February to be the month of Black History and a specific theme. African Americans have come a long way from Slavery to living freely and having a whole month dedicated to their accomplishments in African American History.
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