In February of 1976, by Executive Action, President Ford proclaimed Black History Month as a national period of recognition ...
Morehouse College unveiled a new portrait on Feb. 1 in its Martin Luther King Jr. International Hall of Honor, recognizing ...
A portrait of church founder Joseph Smith Jr. has been added to Morehouse College’s International Hall of Honor in Atlanta — ...
Villanova’s decision to invite Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to the Career Fair is deeply disappointing. The Villanova Food News GroupMe, created to reduce food waste, exploded when one member ...
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One man’s opinion: Celebrating a century of Black American history
Noted Black scholar and historian Carter G. Woodson, known as the Father of Black History, was born in 1875 to former slaves.
President Ronald Reagan led with confident optimism. He believed firmly in American ideals, yet spoke with optimism, humor and respect, even toward rivals. These leaders remind us that honor is not ...
Woodson, an African American historian with a PhD from Harvard, initially dubbed it, “Negro History Week” and picked February ...
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