Carter G Woodson Research Paper

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The derivation of this controversial month was initiated in 1926 by Carter G Woodson. He started “Negro History Week” which was first celebrated in the event of both the birthday of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas and then branched out into the entire month of February. Woodson was a student at Harvard University and, in 1912, became the first person of enslaved parents to receive a Ph.D from that particular elite Ivy League school. During a lecture, one of his white professors, Edward Channing, had stated that “The Negro had no history.” Upon hearing this, Woodson was inspired to do something about it. Since then, every year, we celebrate the history of and the contributions that people of color have achieved. In doing so, people have learned how to impact other people. They spread awareness to future generations to remind them of their past and better themselves for the future. We thank and respect people of color because of how they changed the way our nation and their accomplishments. If we disrespect someone’s value, culture, history, traditions, there will be a gap in communication and we’ll be back to where we started from. …show more content…

They can only try. To becoming an ally in this situation is to work towards becoming equal. Educate yourself about why we have Black History. Celebrate and learn about the contributions of black people. Accept that you are indeed, privileged but, you can use it in favor of black people. You can voice your statements and speak up in cases of racial injustice. Question why your Black friends experience racism. Shut down any animosity that may come up at family dinners or in public. Use your privilege to start a conversation and challenge bigoted

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