A few years ago, it looked like this was the year the country would see an era of black heroes.
Black history month would mark the end of slavery and the end, for the time being, of Jim Crow.
There would be a few hundred black-owned businesses, black-led museums, black political organizations and, of course, black athletes and politicians.
But in recent months, it has felt like something else has happened.
In fact, Black History Month has been hijacked by a few bigots who claim it’s all about “white privilege.”
Why Black History month?
It’s been hijacked, in part, by those who believe that all black history is somehow less important than white history, or that it’s somehow better to honor those who’ve done things that most Americans would never condone.
And yet the past few years have shown that white privilege is just as powerful a predictor of who gets killed as black oppression.
What makes this a black history-month issue?
Here are some facts about the subject: When was Black History Week first held?
The event began on the first Sunday in November, 1864.
In order to keep the date consistent with the year, the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that freed the slaves was chosen.
In 2018, the anniversary was moved to November 8.
Why the change?
The U.K. government recently changed the date of Black History Day to coincide with Black History week, in order to make it easier for people to find the event.
The move has been praised by civil rights leaders and historians, who say it’s an important step to highlight the importance of race and to show that there’s more to history than white privilege.
Why did Black History day become so popular?
Black History was the first holiday that white people could use as an excuse to discriminate against people of color.
How many people are in attendance?
Last year, there were 1,300 people in attendance, according to the National Center for the History of the American Negro, or CNN.
That number has now jumped to 2,500, according a spokesperson for the Black History Museum in Los Angeles.
Why are so many people attending Black History events?
In addition to being one of the most popular events in the U, Black history is also one of its most controversial.
There have been many protests, lawsuits and lawsuits over Black History, which has been defined by its association with slavery.
In many ways, Black people are still not included in the conversation about slavery and racism in the United States.
But Black History has become a focal point for anti-black sentiment, and many people have decided that the focus should be on people of all colors and races.
How does Black History change when people are talking about race?
Some people argue that Black History is about the way blacks were treated and what happened to them in the past.
This is an oversimplification, however.
It’s important to understand that Black history can be about many different things.
For example, some people say Black History dates back to slavery.
But there is also a strong debate about what happened when the Civil War ended and when the U-S Army marched into Philadelphia.
This debate is still raging.
What does Black history mean in the present day?
In 2016, the year after the Supreme Court ruling on Black History and the beginning of Black history week, President Donald Trump was the focus of widespread criticism.
Many blamed him for the recent wave of shootings in America, saying he should have known better than to use the issue to push for “black genocide.”
But it wasn’t just Trump who was criticized.
Several prominent black celebrities also took to social media to slam the president, including Snoop Dogg, and the former NFL player, Ray Rice.
Are Black History protests dangerous?
No.
Although the Black Lives Matter movement has been criticized for its anti-police rhetoric and rhetoric, the movement does have a history of being peaceful.
There’s also no evidence that protests of this nature are linked to race, or have any real impact on race relations.
What can I do to protect myself?
The best thing to do is not take part in Black History.
Instead, try to understand why the topic is important and how people of different races can find each other.
What do you need to know about Black History?
To find out more about Black history, see our list of the 10 Most Important Things About Black History Today.