Black History: The Importance Of African American History

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Technically all history is important whether it is the history that has been taught in schools for years or African American History. Both are important because they both play an important role to one another. They both represent both sides and it is important to know how they intersected with each other and how they played a role in how our society is today. The importance of African American History is so that people will know the heritage of their ancestors and give incite to how they were treated. Blacks are the foundation to the civilization as it is known today. Blacks are responsible for plenty of inventions that are used today and never gotten credit for. Black History was actually created in the early 1900’s by Dr. Carter G. Woodson.
Civil Rights act, which was to provide equal rights to all people. Regardless of race, religion, sex, or national origin, it also allowed Blacks to eat and go anywhere they chose, and most importantly the Right to Vote. There are a lot of black singers, actors, and athletes today. Even though African Americans have been afforded the opportunity to accomplish these things, it does not mean the Black people should stop fighting for their rights in this world in which we live. Regrettably there is still plenty of racism in our society, whether one wishes to believe it or not. Along the way Blacks are still being held back systematically. As a whole black people need not to become complacent and comfortable with what they have to and take advantage of the sacrifices that have been made for them. Nobody care about education, that also for the people in charge of education and that is the problem that is going on communities today. In our society today there is still a separate and unequal opportunity in education, which is backed by studies (Hopkins, A., & Garrett, K.,
Blacks were acknowledged for their influences just as long as they stayed in their place. Yes, they were acknowledged, but it did not change the way they were seen to white America (Holt, T.C. & Brown, E.B., 2000). Black History is a little different it is writing and teachings of the past from the time of slavery up until now. Unlike Negro History, Black History do not just acknowledge the influences of Blacks it uncovers the whole past and not just the parts that make America look good. Black History depicts how they were not understood and the European heritage; it shows how the country was built at the expense of black people. Some people look at Black History as being crazy clothing, the black eye peas, collard greens, and cornbread with some type of pork meat, what is considered soul food. And the music that consisted of blues, pop and soul, Black History is what really happened in America, between all three cultures, the black, white, and the Indians and the conflicts with the slaves and their owner, the colonized and colonizer, and oppressed and the oppressor. Real Black history will show all sides honestly and truthfully no matter how painful it might be (Holt,

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