From Wikipedia: [quote]In 1976 as part of the United States Bicentennial, the informal expansion of Negro History Week to Black History Month was officially recognized by the U.S. government. President Gerald Ford spoke in regards to this, urging Americans to [b]"seize the opportunity [u]to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans[/u] in every area of endeavor throughout our history."[/b][/quote]Today, do you think that we are able to properly observe African-American achievement throughout US history without the use of Black History month, or is a month designated for observing African American history in our country still necessary?
If you're not American, then sorry, you don't exist to me in this thread.
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Yes, still needed. When whites make up the entirety of movie writers, directors and actors; when nearly every author is white, and every TV show... You still need this. Maybe in 100 years when blacks make up a representative share of science and the arts. We just aren't there yet.