The short answer is no.
February 10 1865 was a full moon. There can however be months without a full moon. Since the moons synodic cycle(the time between 2 identical phases) is about 29.53 days it stands to reason that any month with fewer than 29 days (only February) could go by without a full moon (or any specific lunar phase for that matter). As long as January ends with a full moon, and the moon just begins to wane before 12:00 am on February 1st it will not have time to complete the 29.53 day cycle before midnight on February 28th. Thus the month passed with no full moon. This happened in 1999.
The month of February is known as "Mud Month".
It is in February.
White History Month would be every month but February.
February.
Black history month is about the people that fought our right such as discrimination, civil rights, prejudice ,and racism.
Black History month is in February because Abraham Lincoln (who freed the slaves in America) was born in February. This was also the birth month of Frederick Douglas.
February.
It was always February.
February is black history month but its not really considered a holiday
Black history month is in February.
There are 28 in February since it is Black History month.
Every month of the year except February is white history month in America.