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  Why Black History Month Matters Now More Than Ever

Why Black History Month Matters At 100 More Than EverAs we mark a century of celebrating Black History Month, it's clear that this milestone is not just a moment for reflection, but also a call to action. The absence of Black history in education has been a deliberate and structural issue, one that continues to have far-reaching consequences today.

The Origins of Black History Month
In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson launched Negro History Week as a way to challenge the erasure of Black history in education. Woodson, the son of formerly enslaved parents, understood that racial discrimination was not just a social reality, but also one enforced by law. Segregation was codified across nearly every aspect of public life, from transportation and schools to hospitals and courtrooms.

The Lasting Impact of Erasure
Woodson witnessed firsthand how these laws institutionalized inequality and shaped daily life, reinforcing a system designed to exclude and marginalize Black communities. The absence of Black history in education has had far-reaching consequences, perpetuating cycles of poverty, inequality, and social injustice.

A Call to Urgency
As we mark the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, it's clear that protecting, preserving, and uplifting Black history matters now more than ever. This centennial is not just a moment for celebration, but also a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.

As we move forward in this new century, it's essential to acknowledge the past while working towards a brighter future. By recognizing the significance of Black History Month, we can begin to dismantle the structural barriers that have held us back for so long. It's time to make history, not just remember it.

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