Our stories can't be erased. They're part of America's history that children must know | Opinion
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It was Carter G. Woodson who first thought there should be a designated time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of African Americans.
The author of more than 20 books featuring the history of Africans, Woodson launched Negro History Week in the second week of February 1926.
Read at Miami Herald
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