Interview: Addressing The Commodification Of Black History
Thursday, February 11, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
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February is Black History Month, the annual celebration of achievements by African Americans who have shaped the nation’s history.
While the month-long holiday has been around since 1976 after it expanded from a week-long celebration back in 1926, many believe that one month isn’t enough to cover a history that spans over 400 years.
“Fannie Lou Hamer was a rural Black woman from Mississippi who was a leader in organizing working-class people, poor Black people and many white people as well, seeking justice [through] the Mississippi Democratic Freedom party,” UCLA African Americans Studies, American Indian Studies and History Assistant Professor Dr. Kyle Mays said on Insight. “There are so many folks like th
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