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Americans Deserve True Black History, Not Lies From The 1619 Project
February 19, 2021
When I attended last year’s White House Black History Month reception, it appeared few of us took note that it was the 50th anniversary of such observances. Then George Floyd and Black Lives Matter happened, seemingly changing things forever particularly a reevaluation of the black experience.
Concerted efforts to commemorate black history go back almost a century. In 1926, black historian Carter G. Woodson designated the second week in February as “Negro History Week.” He selected the days between the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln on the 12th and Frederick Douglass on the 20th.
11 surprising Black history facts to teach your kids TODAY 2/10/2021 Mireille Harper
All too often, Black history has been overlooked, minimized or even worse erased. Yet the contributions of Black people to society influence every part of how we live, from the art and culture we consume to the rights we have. © DK Book cover for
Mansa Musa
(1280–1337) led the Mali Empire at the height of its power and creativity. He directly controlled the price of gold, and he has been described as the richest person in human history.
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Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831–1895), the first Black woman in the United States to qualify as a doctor, opened her own medical clinic in Boston and dedicated herself to treating women and children who lived in poverty. She treated patients regardless of their ability to pay and often took no money for her work.