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Black History Month is that time of year when the world suddenly remembers that Black people exist. Okay, I’m joking—kind of.
Let’s get into the makings and purpose of Black History Month, so that we can give it the appreciation and recognition it deserves.
How Black History Month Came to Be
Black History Month began as “Negro History Week” in 1926, created by historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH). Woodson, often called the “Father of Black History,” wanted to highlight the achievements of African Americans, whose contributions were often ignored in mainstream historical narratives. He chose the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14), both of whom played significant roles in Black history.
The week gained widespread support from Black educators and communities, leading to its expansion. By the late 1960s, during the rise of the civil rights and Black Power movements, there was a push to extend the celebration. By 1976, the celebration expanded into Black History Month, recognized by the U.S. government and celebrated every February.
Now, you’ll see schools, businesses, and even some of your favorite brands (hello, limited-edition BHM merch) acknowledging Black excellence.
Why Black History Month Still Matters
Black culture is still being appropriated, and systemic racism isn’t just a thing of the past—it’s alive and well. Not to mention, the history books in schools are failing us.
Black History Month isn’t just about looking back; it’s about educating people, celebrating our wins, and acknowledging the work still left to do, because if we don’t do it, no one will.
How We Celebrate Black History Month
Remember…
Black history isn’t confined to 28 (or 29) days. It’s something we should honor and integrate into everyday life. Black history IS American history.
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