Is it really a step forward in a positive direction or is it meant to not be a step at all but rather a final destination? What incentive is there to incorporate “black history” into the general education system and mass public consciousness? Isn’t the reply instead “Well they already have Black History Month!”? Can’t it be interpreted more as an impairment to action than a call to action?
I still am having a hard time trying to grasp your logic.. Black History Month can in no way be a "final destination", as you put it, because if you understood the history behind it, you'd know that it basically progressed and evolved from a single-day holiday (Fredrick Douglas' birthday).. Then it evolved into a "Black History Week", honoring the two most influential people concerned with freedom, Lincoln and Douglas. Then people like W.E.B Du Bois entered the scene, who's birthday was February, 23rd, along with him and a few others caused them to just make the entire month of February a Black History Month.. So how can this possibly be a final destination, or hinder the process when intentions were good, remain good, and became more recognized as time passed, only to expand? What's stopping the expansion?
Everyone knows he worked with the FBI to undermine the Panthers in LA and was involved in the killings of Huggins and Carter.
Everyone does not know that, that's why I told you to stop reading so many Ann Coulter articles, that is conspiracy bullshit. If it were proven, Karenga would of been dead a long time ago..
Are you really that far removed from the real world and/or the U.S. education system? I didn’t reduce Black History month to the greatest black hits of A&E biography.
Actually you did, which shows how far removed you are from "U.S education" and history.
That’s part of what I’m getting at. Is it really a step closer to anything? If so, what and how?[/QUOTE]
God, your logic is so twisted... How is it not a step closer? It is a step closer to recognition of responsibility, of understanding and empathy, closer to a balanced curriculum, to knowledge of self.. We are being forced by T.V and some schools every month of February to listen, because of that it may strike a cord with the public, inspire future minds, or give birth to another movement, and/or expand on Black History Month once again, then again until we can have a truly equal playing field.