The Orgins of Black History Month

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The History on Black History month When I think of the African American culture, I think of warmth and vitality: I think of soul, but I also think of strength and endurance. It has been these qualities given by the most high God to the human mind, body and spirit that to me have presumably characterized a great deal of the African American race in being brought and established here within the United States of America. Therefore, as also to be seen with the inception of Black history month, it was the African American minds who were veritably endowed with the qualities thereof that first sought to intellectually expand the awareness on and come to relish in the study of a people's history which had gone for a long time scarcely documented -- if not documented at all -- and also at the time of when this practice originated, devoid of a due respectable place within the history books of America. A man who was born on December 19, 1875 to two former African slaves named Carter G. Woodson is the man who is initially recognized for the beginning of this process, which had been formerly kn...

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