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Black History Month is outliving its usefulness
by Phillip Morris/Plain Dealer Columnist
Tuesday February 03, 2009, 5:57 AM
It's time to think about canceling Black History Month.
Just how many more decades of racially segregated Februaries dedicated to remembering an imperfect nation must we commemorate? Just how much longer will we allow the shortest month to divide rather than unite?
When will we have reached the point where black history will simply be recognized as American history? And why can't African-Americans lead the charge to make February the most introspective month of the year - a time for comprehensive reflection upon a shared history?
Carter G. Woodson's idea of a Negro History week in 1926 was dedicated to exploring the history of the African Diaspora and imbuing a race with pride. It was a stroke of genius from both a public relations and academic perspective. It helped launch a curriculum of African and African-American studies that filled in many of the harmful and dangerous gaps that were deliberately left out of the portrait of American history.
Woodson's foresight 83 years ago this month helped changed the way the Negro viewed himself and, in turn, the way the rest of America viewed the Negro.
Woodson's work undoubtedly also helped lay the groundwork that gave America the courage and conviction to politically groom and elect President Barack Obama, less than 150 years from the end of slavery.
But now that we've reached this crowning point in our history, are we mature enough as a nation to accept as fact that our histories really are one -- and have always been one?
Can we begin to identify those things -- real or ceremonial -- that racially divide and work to systematically eliminate them?
Can we agree that our children will no longer be shielded from the graphic abominations of the past, just as emerging scholars and educators will be uninterested in hiding the tremendous social advances of the present?
At what juncture then does Black History Month run the risk of becoming a pointless exercise in race chest bumping? At what point does the celebration - or sustained memorial -- become any less acceptable than a national white history month?
Actor Morgan Freeman broached the topic a few years ago in a CBS interview with Mike Wallace. He said he found the idea of a Black History Month "ridiculous."
When Wallace, stumbling badly through the interview, incredulously asked Freeman, how the nation would move beyond racism if ideas like Black History Month weren't celebrated, Freeman excoriated him.
"Which month is Jewish history month?"
"There isn't one," Wallace replied, adding emphatically that he wouldn't want one.
The actor said he didn't want one either. Freeman then reduced his formula for an attack on racism to this simple equation:
"I'm going to stop calling you a white man. And I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man.
"I know you as Mike Wallace. You know me as Morgan Freeman."
That insight is so simple that it is profound.
Working on a redefinition of black history month seems to make the same kind of profound sense.
Just how many more black history Februaries do we need?
John Benham wrote:I find it humorous that they gave them the shortest month of the year.....
John Benham wrote:I find it humorous that they gave them the shortest month of the year.....
John Benham wrote:I find it humorous that they gave them the shortest month of the year.....
z yaaaa wrote:im sure soon obama will make it black history century.
K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:lol the ignorance of the org I love it. Well it is primarily black history month because some of our most powerful/Heartfelt history making situations occurred in Feb.
So much ignorance here and most of you guys are well into your what 30s, 50s for some of us I see.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmintro1.html
AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:lol the ignorance of the org I love it. Well it is primarily black history month because some of our most powerful/Heartfelt history making situations occurred in Feb.
So much ignorance here and most of you guys are well into your what 30s, 50s for some of us I see.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmintro1.html
ignorance? no. having a point? yes. you cant say that if white people were to make some of the same things that black people have that we wouldnt be called racist.
so what if we found a month that contained most of our history making decisions/situations, would it be ok to have white history month?
john317(AKA Gary the Old guy) wrote:Today in history (1913) the 16th amendment was ratified. That makes me feel good about February.
K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:lol the ignorance of the org I love it. Well it is primarily black history month because some of our most powerful/Heartfelt history making situations occurred in Feb.
So much ignorance here and most of you guys are well into your what 30s, 50s for some of us I see.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmintro1.html
ignorance? no. having a point? yes. you cant say that if white people were to make some of the same things that black people have that we wouldnt be called racist.
so what if we found a month that contained most of our history making decisions/situations, would it be ok to have white history month?
yea who's talking about racism Igonorance as in not knowing about the month so well into Adulthood.
If you find an appropriate month hats off to you and I will be t here to celebrate with you. Don't bring race into this as if I'm assaulting the white race.
AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:lol the ignorance of the org I love it. Well it is primarily black history month because some of our most powerful/Heartfelt history making situations occurred in Feb.
So much ignorance here and most of you guys are well into your what 30s, 50s for some of us I see.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmintro1.html
ignorance? no. having a point? yes. you cant say that if white people were to make some of the same things that black people have that we wouldnt be called racist.
so what if we found a month that contained most of our history making decisions/situations, would it be ok to have white history month?
yea who's talking about racism Igonorance as in not knowing about the month so well into Adulthood.
If you find an appropriate month hats off to you and I will be t here to celebrate with you. Don't bring race into this as if I'm assaulting the white race.
did i say you were assaulting the white race? im merely stating a fact that if the tables were turned, it would be looked at a completely different way.
K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:AWD GS wrote:K. Vega..Mr. M62 L61 himself. wrote:lol the ignorance of the org I love it. Well it is primarily black history month because some of our most powerful/Heartfelt history making situations occurred in Feb.
So much ignorance here and most of you guys are well into your what 30s, 50s for some of us I see.
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmintro1.html
ignorance? no. having a point? yes. you cant say that if white people were to make some of the same things that black people have that we wouldnt be called racist.
so what if we found a month that contained most of our history making decisions/situations, would it be ok to have white history month?
yea who's talking about racism Igonorance as in not knowing about the month so well into Adulthood.
If you find an appropriate month hats off to you and I will be t here to celebrate with you. Don't bring race into this as if I'm assaulting the white race.
did i say you were assaulting the white race? im merely stating a fact that if the tables were turned, it would be looked at a completely different way.
To be honest I highly doubt anyone would care, when you bring hatred into it then people might care.,...
KevinP (Stabby McShankyou) wrote:
and I'm NOT a pedo. everyone knows i've got a wheelchair fetish.