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Barbara Wysocki has written: 'Learning about immigration through oral history' -- subject(s): Computer network resources, Emigration and immigration, History, Oral history, Sources, Study and teaching (Secondary)
It is important to study Canadian black history in order to understand the influences that have shaped Canadian culture today. It is important to understand the roots of the Canadian black population.
Winthrop D. Jordan has written: 'White Over Black' 'The United States' -- subject(s): History 'The Negro versus equality, 1762-1826' -- subject(s): African Americans, Race relations, Equality 'The Americans' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), History
Carter G. Woodson
Barbara Schafer-Priess has written: 'Die portugiesische Grammatikschreibung von 1540 bis 1822' -- subject(s): Portuguese language, Study and teaching, Grammar, History
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The study of history, ancient, geographical, architectural, archeological, racial, religeous, political or in any other form is rarely to be faulted if done with a sound scientific framework. Any study of history that is based on a preconception is always subject to academic revue. Black history like most histories, is filled with legend, falacy and error. Study history because it will enrich your life.
Carter G. Woodson, often referred to as the "Father of Black History," significantly influenced the study and recognition of African American history. He founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) and initiated Negro History Week in 1926, which later evolved into Black History Month. His work inspired educators and scholars to incorporate African American history into the broader American narrative, fostering greater awareness and appreciation of Black contributions to society. Woodson's emphasis on documenting and celebrating Black history has had a lasting impact on historical scholarship and cultural identity.
Studying Black history is important because it helps us understand the struggles, achievements, and contributions of Black individuals and communities. It promotes empathy, awareness, and appreciation for the diverse experiences and perspectives within society. By learning about Black history, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.
Barbara M. Newman has written: 'Study guide to accompany \\'
Riverda Harding Jordan has written: 'A manual on how to study' -- subject(s): Study 'Nationality and school progress' -- subject(s): Education, Aliens 'How to study' -- subject(s): Study skills
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