The modern human race evolved out of Africa. Their migration from there to Australia accounts for the world's population. Tribal societies banded together as territory expanded to create lavish and expansive kingdoms in Egypt and Kush. When Crusaders began to upset thousand year Muslim rules and gave way to Colonialism, Western ideals were brutally imposed on the African people to such a harsh degree that the continent is still struggling to regain its own cultural identity.
There is no Black History week Jackass. It's called Black History Month and it was made to be in February
What Month is Black history month in Canada
Its important because African Americans have come a long way from where they use to be. When a race or people start as being slaves & treated extremely cruelly, becoming famous leaders like Martin Luther King Jr or someone like Rosa Parks, is very important & valuable to society. Things like the Underground Railroad influenced American History, and African Americans play a huge role in history.
No, there were no black Vikings
The month of February is Black History month because most Black people who helped our State is mostly born on February.But if you don't believe me look on wiki and look up Black persons who helped our life.
black history is celebrated by the black people of the world
Black Americans have heritage.
Black people
Any ethnicentric view of history is by definition biased and an unreliable resource. It's not to be confused with "black history" which is the history of black people. Afrocentrism argues that all history should be viewed through it's association with black people.
so black people will stop crying
One person you can relate to black history is Barack Obama. Another person you can relate to black history is Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Hi my name is aspen I think it is about black people long time ago.
The same things that everyone else celebrates.
There isn't a specific 'Black People Day' but their is Black History Month(February) where people celebrate and remember the important people, history, and events of the African Diaspora. I am not accurate on the specific date, but I am sure that this month has some significance to your question.