The First National Black History Recognition Was Only One Week Long Initially... (975 hits)
Date:
Sun, 1926-02-07
*On this date in 1926, Carter G. Woodson initiated the first National Negro Week.
In 1972, it was renamed Black History Week and in 1976, it became Black History Month. During the month, lectures, exhibitions, banquets, cultural events, television and radio programs celebrate the achievements of African-Americans.
Since 1978, the U.S. Postal service has participated by issuing a commemorative stamp honoring notable African-Americans.