ReMARCs: Black History-in-the-making
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By Marc H. Morial President & CEO, National Urban League Often as I am giving speeches around this time of the year, I am asked this question: Do we really still need Black History Month? Without hesitation, my answer is always a resounding “yes.†Black History Month is more relevant than ever to respect and honor the people and events that have shaped American history. Unfortunately, most of our nation’s history has been told from a perspective largely void of the input and impact of African-Americans. While we recognize that African American history is American history, this month is a time to celebrate and highlight the contributions of Blacks in America and to expand our knowledge of our collective history. More progress has been made in incorporating Black history in school studies and our broader national narrative, but it is still necessary to tell our ongoing story – as our history is still being made. We are innovating, breaking records, climbing corporate ladders, and ascending to the highest levels of government. We are also still fighting to make strides to bridge the persistent employment, economic, wealth and achievement gaps that plague our nation. We celebrate our history, while also recognizing that it is up to us to be history makers. This month we are happy to announce our partnership with Ebony magazine to “Protect Black History.” Support the National Urban League with a minimum donation of $15 and receive a complimentary one year subscription to Ebony magazine.
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