Black Americans assume to have an important part in assisting with propelling America’s business, political and social scene into what it is today. Furthermore, starting around 1976, each U.S. president has assigned February as Black History Month to respect the accomplishments and the flexibility of the activists to performers to record-breaking competitors to a mailman
February has officially been recognized as Black History Month. Over the years people celebrate this with the same energy and enthusiasm. Every year from February 1st to March 1st people celebrate it. During these 28 or 29 days, the US celebrates the struggles and sacrifices of the Black community for their justice. These days are