Black History Still Matters?

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America has made great progress since the Civil War, but we must continue to work to make the country an inclusive and safe society, where people of all backgrounds have full access to opportunities. Black History Month encourages us to learn about the true history of America and strive for a better world. During February, we study the past and look forward to a future of social equity for all.
Put aptly by Ebone’ Kennya Denise Giles, a senior at Virginia Union University, "Black History Month is very important to me because our ancestors worked and sacrificed their lives so we could have equality. We still have a long way to go, but it's very important to me to know where I came from so I can continue the work that is unfinished."
Teach your children about black History and they will one day grow up to Understand that All lives Matters God Bless

Black History Still Matters?

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