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Today in African-American History

by Michael A Carson

Book Details

Publisher:Double Infinity Publishing
Published:2018-11-04
Pages:408
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Every year Black History Month sparks an annual debate about the use of the month of February to celebrate the history and accomplishments of African-Americans. Although February provides an amazing opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of African-Americans throughout history, it's also important to honor African-American history during the other eleven months of the year as well.While Black History Month is synonymous with prominent figures such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Our Review

This daily guide to African-American history offers readers a meaningful way to engage with Black heritage throughout the entire year, not just during February's designated month. The book presents a curated selection of historical events, achievements, and birthdays of notable figures, moving beyond the familiar narratives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks to include a wider range of contributors across various fields. Each day provides a specific entry point into the rich tapestry of Black experience, making history feel immediate and personal rather than distant and abstract. The chronological organization creates a natural rhythm for daily learning and reflection.

What makes this reference stand out is its commitment to showcasing the depth and breadth of African-American contributions beyond the civil rights movement, featuring innovators in science, arts, business, and culture who are often overlooked in mainstream historical accounts. Teen readers and young adults will appreciate how the bite-sized format makes complex history accessible without oversimplifying its significance, while educators will find it an invaluable resource for integrating diverse perspectives into daily lessons. The book successfully demonstrates that Black history is American historyโ€”woven into every day of the calendar, waiting to be discovered and honored.

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