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To date, Black History Month has been observed in the U.S. for more than 50 years. Join our hosts as they discuss the origins of Black History Month, the founders, leaders, and numerous contributors whose achievements and continued fight for equality impact our society today. Who is referred to as "the father of Black history"? Why is Kent State University significant? What was "Negro History Week"? Check out this episode for discussion on these questions.
Song selection for today is "Brother's Keeper" with guest vocalist Michael Wooten originally recorded by WILLIS WILSON under the album entitled "Revelations" now under the Rubyboo Records & Entertainment label. "Am I My Brother's Keeper? YES I AM !!!"
By It's Friday BaybayTo date, Black History Month has been observed in the U.S. for more than 50 years. Join our hosts as they discuss the origins of Black History Month, the founders, leaders, and numerous contributors whose achievements and continued fight for equality impact our society today. Who is referred to as "the father of Black history"? Why is Kent State University significant? What was "Negro History Week"? Check out this episode for discussion on these questions.
Song selection for today is "Brother's Keeper" with guest vocalist Michael Wooten originally recorded by WILLIS WILSON under the album entitled "Revelations" now under the Rubyboo Records & Entertainment label. "Am I My Brother's Keeper? YES I AM !!!"