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    Throughout the month of February, Black History Month is recognized annually in the United States. ... Second Saturday XL: Picturing Possibilities – Black History Month. When: 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 10.

  3. Michele Valerie Ronnick - Wikipedia

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    She defined Black classicism as "the history and analysis of the influence of Greco-Roman civilization on the professional and creative lives of people of African descent", and her definition was reissued in 2005 and in 2006 on the website of the Oxford African American Studies Center. [13]

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    Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories that Changed the World” — Daniela Edmeier, Damarius Johnson, Nicholas B. Breyfogle and Steven Conn (Abrams Books – Harry N. Abrams)

  5. 19 Black figures who changed history - AOL

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    Parks became one of the most impactful Black women in American history almost overnight when she refused to move to the “colored” section of a public bus in 1955. This act of protest kicked ...

  6. Florestine Perrault Collins - Wikipedia

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    According to the Encyclopedia of Louisiana, Collins' career "mirrored a complicated interplay of gender, racial and class expectations". [3]"The history of black liberation in the United States could be characterized as a struggle over images as much as it has also been a struggle over rights," according to bell hooks.

  7. Black History Month - Wikipedia

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    Black History Month is an annually observed commemorative month originating in the United States, where it is also known as African-American History Month. [4] It began as a way of remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora, initially lasting a week before becoming a month-long observation since 1970. [5]

  8. Here's What the Black History Month Colors Are and What They Mean

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    Per Parry, Negro History Week started during a time when Black history was being "misrepresented and demoralized" by white scholars who promoted ideas like the Lost Cause or the Plantation Myth ...

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    Rep. Mickey Leland, an early supporter of federal legislation for a black history museum "Field to Factory" encouraged Mack to continue pursuing a museum. In 1987 and 1988, NCEED began lining up support among black members of Congress for legislation that would establish an independent African-American national history museum in Washington, D.C.