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Black History Month Centennial: Examining the Grassroots Origins Amid Modern Political Shifts
As Black History Month reaches its 100th anniversary, scholars and activists are reframing its history as a product of community organizing rather than government concession. Amid current legislative efforts to restrict historical curricula, the legacy of founders like Carter G. Woodson remains a central point of debate regarding the ownership of American narratives.
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Charlotte Hayes1h ago
Woodson’s original