Legends Get Honored Over The Black History Month Activities Missouri

By Patricia Parker


Unlike other states, America has made it a culture to celebrate the blacks for a whole month. America has achieved its objectives today due to some African American people who played vital roles in the past. As a show of gratitude, those that did something outstanding get to be honored over the black history month activities Missouri. The celebrations were introduced in 1920s by Carter G. Woodson. February was the month chosen as it also marks the birth of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln.

Due to the racists issues experienced in the early twentieth century, it led to African American leaders joining together to form a new permanent civil rights organization known as National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP]. Its 100th anniversary was marked on November 12th 2009.

Those who get to be remembered on this time of the year, among them are Jack Johnson. For those who may not remember him, he was the first black to hold a world Heavyweight champion boxing title in 1908 to 1915. They also commemorate John Mercer who was the 1st black to be a legal representative in Ohio after qualifying in 1854. He was also the first to be elected as a clerk of Ohio town in 1855.

Thurgood Marshall was another African American to be appointed to the United States supreme courts. The then president Lyndon B. Johnson is the one that gave him the post that he served from 1967 to 1991. The other guy who is celebrated over this period of time is George Washington Carver, an entrepreneur who was able to derive 300 products from peanuts such as medicinal oils and cosmetics.

In the US senate, the first black elected in it was Hiram Rhodes. He represented Mississippi State in the senate from the year1870 to 1871. Alongside him is Shirley Chisholm. She was the 1st African American to be elected in House of Representatives. For her, she was representing New York State and in 1972 she became first lady candidate of the presidency in US.

The black populace in 1870 in America was at 4.8m million. In 2007, the number estimated had risen to 40.7 million and survey states that in 2060, 18 percent of all Americans will be those of black race. In 1940, its remembered that Hattie was the first African American to perform and won the coveted academy award for being loyal as a slave in Gone with the Wind.

In 1976, the black month was extended to a month-long. This period offers the opportunity to emphasize on the history and achievements of the African Americans. Students get the opportunity to learn about the famous black Americans and at the same time polish their internet surfing skills.

The number of blacks military and the veterans are getting high everyday. Considering what they go through, there is need for them to be recognized over the month. Racism was common though it has reduced significantly unlike before. These months activities symbolize unity and reminding the people of the need for the Americans to appreciate African American on their soil.




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