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Carter G. Woodson founded "Negro History Week" in 1926. His passion to share the history of Blacks in America became ground zero for Black History Month. I am not a historian...just a guy learning from History.
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Brown, L. (2005). Woodson, Carter G. In Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance. New York: Facts on File. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE54&articleId=35019
Du Bois, W. E. B., Back, L., & Solomos, J. (1999). PART ONE: Origins and transformations: Chapter 5: THE CONSERVATION OF RACES. In Theories of Race & Racism (pp. 79–86). Taylor & Francis Ltd / Books.
Woodson, C. G. (1969). Century of Negro Migration. Century of Negro Migration, 1.
Cooper, Anna Julia. “‘I Speak for the Colored Women of the South’ Speech.” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4348. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Douglass, Frederick. “Speech on American Slavery.” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4445. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Douglass, Frederick. “Speech on ‘The Negro Problem.’” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4925. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Pickens, William, 1881-1954. The New Negro: His Political, Civil, And Mental Status: And Related Essays. New York: AMS Press, 1969.
Gates Jr., Henry Louis. 2019. Stony The Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow. Penguin Press. New York
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By Dr. Matmon HarrellCarter G. Woodson founded "Negro History Week" in 1926. His passion to share the history of Blacks in America became ground zero for Black History Month. I am not a historian...just a guy learning from History.
Connect: https://drmatmonharrell.bio.link/
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References
Brown, L. (2005). Woodson, Carter G. In Encyclopedia of the Harlem Literary Renaissance. New York: Facts on File. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE54&articleId=35019
Du Bois, W. E. B., Back, L., & Solomos, J. (1999). PART ONE: Origins and transformations: Chapter 5: THE CONSERVATION OF RACES. In Theories of Race & Racism (pp. 79–86). Taylor & Francis Ltd / Books.
Woodson, C. G. (1969). Century of Negro Migration. Century of Negro Migration, 1.
Cooper, Anna Julia. “‘I Speak for the Colored Women of the South’ Speech.” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4348. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Douglass, Frederick. “Speech on American Slavery.” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4445. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Douglass, Frederick. “Speech on ‘The Negro Problem.’” African-American History, Facts On File, online.infobase.com/Auth/Index?aid=101204&itemid=WE01&primarySourceId=4925. Accessed 18 Jan. 2023.
Pickens, William, 1881-1954. The New Negro: His Political, Civil, And Mental Status: And Related Essays. New York: AMS Press, 1969.
Gates Jr., Henry Louis. 2019. Stony The Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow. Penguin Press. New York
Music played within this episode is provided by Podccastle & Garageband.
Subscribe. Share. Rate.
A thousand thanks!
drmatmonharrell.bio.link
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.