should black history month include entire diaspora or should it be kept strictly African-American?

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beanz

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is it strictly a african-american thing? or can the entire diaspora be celebrated?

reason i ask is im reading an article and the writer ended it mentioning how his friend's son picked Roberto Clemente as a subject for a black history month, but was told Roberto Clemente wasn't black.

how do ya feel? should it be strictly about AAs? i respect however ya feel i just wanted to spark a discussion.
 
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"Can WE..." Muthafuuckka you not even Black :childplease:...you just created this thread to have AA and Africans agrueing on some divide and conquer shiit. get the fukk OUTTA HERE with that divisive bullshiit. You dirty spic!

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i made the thread because i was going to post some afro-latinos in the black history month thread but wanted to see how ya felt about it first. i have no ill intentions. fukk u.
 

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Didn't see this,



Nevermind, troll thread

dont listen to him. 1st off when i say "we" i wasnt saying "we black people" i was saying "we coli users". im not trolling.

2nd of all, im dominican. i guess to ya i would be a bi-racial.

im honestly just attempting to start a discussion but whatever :manny: i forgot how pathetically hateful some of ya are.
 

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I think Black History month should be whatever people choose to make it. With that said if you're really into "black history" you're going to be seeking knowledge/resources or whatever on a daily. Like you're not going to wait until February to get your black facts in.
 

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But to answer @beanz question, if you study the reason "black history month" was created you'd have the answer to your question. Black history month began as negro history week. The purpose of it wasn't to teach black history just in the month of February. It was created to give black people an opportunity to display what they've been learning about black history the entire year. That includes blacks not just in America, but all over the world and us learning about ourselves wasn't supposed to just be during that week because we should have been learning about ourselves all year long.

Here's an interview where Dr. Greg Carr talks about the subject.



It was supposed to be more of a celebration than anything else. Here's some news clippings of it being announced in various publications:

02-13-1944_08_0731_01.jpg


2_1946_Negro_History_Broadcast.jpg


courier-february-21-1935_371888abc6.jpg
 
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The craziest part of the whole thing is now you got black people complaining about what they're being taught during black history month when it was created by us and for us. Black history month should be a month long celebration of our history with fairs, presentations, speakers, block parties, etc.

But instead you got black people complaining about white people only GIVING US the shortest month of the year to celebrate ourselves :wow:
 

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I think Black History month should be whatever people choose to make it. With that said if you're really into "black history" you're going to be seeking knowledge/resources or whatever on a daily. Like you're not going to wait until February to get your black facts in.

But to answer @beanz question, if you study the reason "black history month" was created you'd have the answer to your question. Black history month began as negro history week. The purpose of it wasn't to teach black history just in the month of February. It was created to give black people an opportunity to display what they've been learning about black history the entire year. That includes blacks not just in America, but all over the world and us learning about ourselves wasn't supposed to just be during that week because we should have been learning about ourselves all year long.

Here's an interview where Dr. Greg Carr talks about the subject.



It was supposed to be more of a celebration than anything else. Here's some news clippings of it being announced in various publications:

02-13-1944_08_0731_01.jpg


2_1946_Negro_History_Broadcast.jpg


courier-february-21-1935_371888abc6.jpg


yea ya definitely right. i had 2 very afrocentric teachers in grades 4, 5 n 6 so i was lucky enough to learn a lot during the course of the entire year in those grades, but not everybody grows up going to school in harlem so thats where i think the importance comes in. a kid growing up in a mostly white town doesnt get to learn shyt about black history until february. hopefully that month is enough to launch him on a whole lifetime of self discovery.
 

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"Can WE..." Muthafuuckka you not even Black :childplease:...you just created this thread to have AA and Africans arguing on some divide and conquer shiit. get the fukk OUTTA HERE with that divisive bullshiit. You dirty spic!

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