Some people say, “history repeats,” others say “history does not repeat – it rhymes.” Either way, the past has a direct impact on current conditions and the future's outlook.
February’s recognition as Black History Month was always meant to be temporary. Its founder, Dr. Carter G. Woodson – who started the celebration as ‘Negro History Week’ in 1926 – aimed to honor past contributors to America’s success, and inspire the current generation of Black Americans to greatness by showing them their potential. Woodson also desired this targeted celebration to be a fleeting moment. His ultimate goal was to have all Americans, regardless of race, to honor the achievements of African Americans year-round, not for a single week nor month.
The City of Stonecrest’s Black History webpage honors Dr. Woodson’s wish. We post videos and links to current and past achievements by African-Americans.
Please view the videos and click on 'Discover More' to reveal more details of these phenomenal people and events which shaped the course of this country and the world!
Note: All videos/websites referenced herein are for informational purposes only. The City of Stonecrest does not endorse any particular organization that sourced the referenced material.
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