From 1619 to Now: Why the Fight for Black History in America Isn’t Over
A century after Carter G. Woodson launched Negro History Week, the struggle to protect Black history from erasure continues.
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A century after Carter G. Woodson launched Negro History Week, the struggle to protect Black history from erasure continues.
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This election is a perfect example of some members of the majority working against their best interest to exercise hatred.
The history of slavery, when it literally ended can be convoluted, like the history of the Civil War.
Atlantic City Focus Editor Norris O. Hite Jr. discusses the importance of voting.