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Persuasive Essay On Black History Month

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Black History Month is a yearly celebration of achievements by African-Americans .Today's society shouldn't only celebrate the African-American heroes in the month of February , but should also be year round. The month of February gives people the chance to show black athletes as well as leaders. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most recognized African-American Leaders , his inspiring message can’t be forgotten about even his motivational speech lives on. With the strong heart and mind as well as pluck in African-Americans substructure of slavery, fighting for civil rights, the right to vote. This has created a solid foundation to build ongoing legacy in the future. Even though African-Americans still face toil’s of today and tomorrow, …show more content…

In 1920-1970 the Prairie View Interscholastic League had served a governing body of academics and music as well as athletic competitions in segregated black high schools in Texas. The PVILs ( Prairie View Interscholastic League). The colored schools created that right after an organization three years after a white police officer mistreated a black soldier from the 24th U.S . Another Event untold that lies in Texas is called “ Grant’s Colony An East Texas Freedom Colony” offered integration for former slaves. After the Civil War newly freed African-Americans they made their homes ,and learned the navigation as free people in what we now call Freedom Colonies. Zachary Doleshal of Sam Houston didn't intend on studying about freedom colonies ,but he did. He had first discovered Grant Colonies as has historic professors but a newcomer to Huntsville. George Grant was a primary white leader to stand out for the blacks for when they protested because all though the blacks were free they still ran into issues with the kkk ( Ku Klux Klan) and just to have Grant a white man to stand up made whites more furious, but the blacks soon got what they needed and wanted. As

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