Yes, many countries in other continents also celebrate Mother's Day. It's like a worldwide holiday just like Christmas and New Year. It also goes the same for Father's Day. But of course there are some that doesn't.
Canada and the United Kingdom also celebrate Black History Month.
Black History Month originated from a desire to recognize and celebrate the contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout history. It began as "Negro History Week," established by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926, to highlight the often-overlooked stories of Black individuals and their impact on society. The week was expanded to a month in 1976, during the U.S. Bicentennial, to promote a more comprehensive understanding of Black history and culture. It serves as a time for reflection, education, and recognition of the ongoing struggles for equality and justice.
Black History Month was first celebrated in February 1926, initiated by historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). Woodson chose February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, both significant figures in African American history. The observance aimed to recognize and promote the contributions of Black individuals to American society and history. In 1976, it was officially recognized by the U.S. government as a month-long celebration.
People learn of white history every month of the year, and that is including in Black History month. To have a month set aside would be surely redundant and only reinforce what is reinforced everyday in society and schools.
There are no specific colors associated with the month. However, red, black, green, and yellow are the most commonly used during the month because of those colors being present in several black organizations and countries.
Canada and the United Kingdom also celebrate Black History Month.
three countries celebrate black history month which is the united states, Canada, and Britain
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The same things that everyone else celebrates.
Black history month is about the people that fought our right such as discrimination, civil rights, prejudice ,and racism.
Black History Month is celebrated throughout October in the UK. It first started being recognized and celebrated in 1987 by Akyaaba Addai Sebbo.
Black History Month in England was first celebrated in October 1987. It was initiated to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Black individuals to British society and to promote awareness of Black history. The event was inspired by Black History Month in the United States, which was established in 1926. Since then, it has grown to include various events, educational programs, and activities throughout the month.
if you dont celebrate that black people are free then people will still think that it is right to hate them and it celebrates all the good things black people did for us.
yes because a lot of black people have done a lotstuff for this country to and the so get a month to celebrate it to it not fair for everyone to say stuff about black people then we can have a month to celebrate the good things black people did for the world made ya that's y its special and ask yourself why wouldn't it be
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