Considering History: Carter Woodson, Black History Month, and Reframing the American Story
The father of Black History Month argued that African American history was not separate from American history, but instead at the heart of it.
The father of Black History Month argued that African American history was not separate from American history, but instead at the heart of it.
Rosa Parks’ refusal to move to the back of the bus was part of a larger movement of African American women protesting racism and sexual violence.
America’s tangled history of immigration laws has affected not only individuals, but also families and entire communities.