How to Celebrate Black History Month
African Americans have a rich culture and history that we celebrate during the month of February. Many Americans of all races celebrate black history month. If you have yet to immerse yourself in the wisdom, literature, music, and wonderful festivals of black America, this is the time to do so!
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1Take the time to get personally acquainted with African American mentors whose contributions help promote good relations at home, in the community and abroad.Ad
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2Frequent libraries, websites, museums, galleries and seminars that highlight historical milestones associated with African Americans.
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3Take advantage of today's technology to research and study ethical issues regarding African Americans.
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4Reflect on how Supreme Court decisions paved the way for racial and gender equality across the board and how this enhances the lives of all people.
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5Join the celebration. Frequent cities and towns that have enjoy festive cultural celebrations during this time of observance. Capture the essence and spirit of this heritage.
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6Celebrate the struggles, hopes, dreams and accomplishments of a resilient race that touch the deepest part of the hearts of all who embrace them in a unique meaningful way!Ad
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- Even if you're not African American, you can still celebrate this rich holiday. This is a month for those who are not African American to absorb and identify with a people universally a part of our history.
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