Celebrate BLACK History Month.

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History of BLACK History Month

BLACK History Month wouldn’t have been possible without Negro History Week’s creation in the United States in 1926. Famous historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History proclaimed the second week of February to be observed as Negro History Week. Since the inception of this event, the main focus was to encourage the teaching of the history of BLACK Americans in educational institutes, particularly at the primary level. The departments of education of Delaware, North Carolina, and West Virginia were very cooperative. The overall reception was lukewarm, but Woodson considered it a success and “one of the most fortunate steps ever taken by the Association.” In February 1969, the idea for BLACK History Month was promoted by BLACK students and educators at Kent State University, followed by the first celebration of BLACK History Month on campus and local surroundings one year later. Fast forward six years and BLACK History Month was widely being celebrated across the country, and not only in schools, colleges, and community centers. In 1976, President Gerald Ford praised BLACK History Month, urging all citizens to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.”
 

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Dumbfucks been lurking his old threads all day. Guess I'm getting under his skin again. Something, but happy to oblige bumping the funnier ones.

Like this piece of shit spam.

Nice bump asshole! Whose really OWNED by this thread? Who's really the racist in MY thread?...We'll revisit MY thread February 2024...Until then, this thread is CLOSED...
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Synaesthesia

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Nice bump asshole! Whose really OWNED by this thread? Who's really the racist in MY thread?...We'll revisit MY thread February 2024...Until then, this thread is CLOSED...
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jack

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Nice bump asshole! Whose really OWNED by this thread? Who's really the racist in MY thread?...We'll revisit MY thread February 2024...Until then, this thread is CLOSED...
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My guess is now we'll revisit this thread whenever we like.

Correctamundo, Chico?

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History of BLACK History Month

BLACK History Month wouldn’t have been possible without Negro History Week’s creation in the United States in 1926. Famous historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History proclaimed the second week of February to be observed as Negro History Week. Since the inception of this event, the main focus was to encourage the teaching of the history of BLACK Americans in educational institutes, particularly at the primary level. The departments of education of Delaware, North Carolina, and West Virginia were very cooperative. The overall reception was lukewarm, but Woodson considered it a success and “one of the most fortunate steps ever taken by the Association.” In February 1969, the idea for BLACK History Month was promoted by BLACK students and educators at Kent State University, followed by the first celebration of BLACK History Month on campus and local surroundings one year later. Fast forward six years and BLACK History Month was widely being celebrated across the country, and not only in schools, colleges, and community centers. In 1976, President Gerald Ford praised BLACK History Month, urging all citizens to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.”
 

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Dumbfucks been lurking his old threads all day. Guess I'm getting under his skin again. Something, but happy to oblige bumping the funnier ones.

Like this piece of shit spam.
Great post Synaesthesia.

Check your pm's.

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jack

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Nice bump asshole! Whose really OWNED by this thread? Who's really the racist in MY thread?...We'll revisit MY thread February 2024...Until then, this thread is CLOSED...
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And I'll keep it up top well past march, racist asshole :bigass:

Count on that.

You bump it? I'll Jump it :bigass:

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Can you busboy?

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Synaesthesia

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And you self owned yourself into a perma ban Steve Samurai Jack

Dumbest fucking poster since CeeJay, and that's saying something.
Truer words were never spoken. Thanks for the call Jack.

You wished me back, so here I am, dumbest black bastard on the planet. You kept fucking around.

Now you're going to keep finding out.

BTW why haven't you died yet? At 55 you're a walking heart attack.

One could just hope it's slow and painful.

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