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Carter G. Woodson, known as the "Father of Black History," was primarily focused on academic pursuits and advocacy for African American history and culture. Besides his scholarly work, he enjoyed reading, writing, and engaging in discussions about history and education. Woodson was also passionate about promoting the importance of African American contributions to society, which was reflected in his founding of Black History Month. His hobbies were closely intertwined with his commitment to education and social justice.

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