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What does black history month mean to you? What do you do, or what have you done to celebrate this month, if indeed you do?

"I don't want a Black History Month. Black history is American history." ~Morgan Freeman
Posted By: Maryanne Campbell
Monday, February 16th 2009 at 11:58PM
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I'm venturing out of my confront zone this month.
Wednesday, February 18th 2009 at 4:02AM
Jen Fad
Black History month is a time to reflect on our heritage, our struggle, and our people. True, Black history is American history, but it seems that no one want to add it to American history. February is the month that lets other Americans know that we are here and we are true Americans. African Americans must not stop telling our story when February is over. It is our job to to tell our story everyday bercause it is important.
Monday, March 9th 2009 at 9:02PM
Terri Patton
Black History month means nothing to me. I clelbrate my Black History 365 (366 if it's a Leap year) We should not use just one month to reflect on our heritage. This is omething we should do EVERDAY. Our children do not have a since our pride bcause they don't kniow their history. We need to tell them, show them. Let thknow about the men, women and children who died so that they can get an Education. Andthis should not be done in one month alone. This shoul be EVERY MONTH.
Kimberly www.blessings.soulpurpose.net
Thursday, March 12th 2009 at 7:24PM
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