If your answer happens to be “none” or your memory is a little fuzzy, we’ll make that OK for now (without it not really being OK).
Just a reminder that February is Black History Month. The brainchild of noted Black historian Carter G. Woodson, every U.S. president since 1976 has designated this month as a time to spotlight the achievements of Black Americans and our central role in U.S. history.
Need a little help with a Black History book selection? Then I encourage you to hop on over to “Black Books, Black Minds,” which is a sub-publication of “Great Books, Great Minds” and subscribe. My aim here is to ignite a new world of community, connection, and belongingness through the rich trove of Black History books, thought leaders, and authors we unearth.
In terms of my own reading, I am starting February with the selection in the image above. Please share what you’re planning to read in the comment/or chat section below.
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If your answer happens to be “none” or your memory is a little fuzzy, we’ll make that OK for now (without it not really being OK).
Just a reminder that February is Black History Month. The brainchild of noted Black historian Carter G. Woodson, every U.S. president since 1976 has designated this month as a time to spotlight the achievements of Black Americans and our central role in U.S. history.
Need a little help with a Black History book selection? Then I encourage you to hop on over to “Black Books, Black Minds,” which is a sub-publication of “Great Books, Great Minds” and subscribe. My aim here is to ignite a new world of community, connection, and belongingness through the rich trove of Black History books, thought leaders, and authors we unearth.
In terms of my own reading, I am starting February with the selection in the image above. Please share what you’re planning to read in the comment/or chat section below.
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