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NEWARK - Celebrating Black history doesn’t end after February.
The Ohio State University-Newark and Central Ohio Technical College’s latest addition to their Black History Month collection of art was unveiled as a statue of the iconic Harriet Tubman.
The statue, on loan to campus from the Gilbert Reese Family Foundation, wanted to honor the significance of Black artists and writers. The two colleges started a tradition of grand celebrations nearly 20 years ago. They hope to implement more murals, paintings and sculptures inside buildings to celebrate noteworthy Black people, according to COTC President John Berry.
Another aspect of the celebration is an annual Black History Gala, held this year via Zoom on February 25. Each year, students and faculty get together to plan and coordinate the gathering.
Black History Month mural unveiled in N.J. borough celebrates famous trailblazers and local heroes
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
A local resident admires the 75-foot-long Black history exhibit on Division Street in Somerville.John Jones | For NJ Advance Media
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RanD Pitts grew up in Boston, where he said he was one of the first Black students to ever be bused to a predominately white school. Little did he know he’d be making history in New Jersey one day.
The 62-year-old business owner stands as one of several “local trailblazers” honored in Downtown Somerville’s Black History Month exhibit, located on Division Street.
Brevard students dive into Black history following year of national protests, racial unrest
Schools hosting special lessons, events
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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Brevard Public Schools is launching its annual Black History Month celebrations, and this year they could be more important than ever, News 6 partner Florida Today reports.
The month-long event follows a string of high-profile incidents in 2020 that wrenched the public eye back toward problems of race in America, triggering nationwide protests and the renewed prominence of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Incidents like the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Philando Castille at the hands of police, and viral videos of white people accosting Blacks for innocuous acts like bird-watching, exposed a lingering national disregard for Black people, said William Gary, president of the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex in Mims.
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