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Shouldn’t every month be Black History Month? | READER COMMENTARY (820 hits)


Shouldn’t every month be Black History Month? | READER COMMENTARY


Many years ago, Mike Wallace interviewed Morgan Freeman on “60 Minutes” and asked him about Black History Month. I’ve never forgotten Mr. Freeman’s abrupt reply: “Would you want a month?”

Mr. Freeman’s answer made it perfectly clear that a month is insufficient time for the teaching of Black history. How would a white person, like Mr. Wallace, feel about having their history reduced to one month? Mr. Freeman was correct those many years ago and his statement then still resonates today (”Anne Arundel school board approves LGBTQ+ history, county African-American history courses,” Feb. 3).

As a retired social studies teacher, I don’t like the entire concept of Black History Month because it implies that Black history is separate from American history. It also incorrectly implies that one-tenth of the school year is sufficient time to cover Black history. This relegates Black history to a minority status within American history and, more importantly, should they choose, it also allows educators not to focus on the subject for the other nine months of the school year.

It is impossible to properly teach American history without teaching about all people including Black Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and other minorities throughout the entire school year. Can one teach Black history without mentioning whites or vice versa? Of course not. It is all one story, one narrative, one history. We certainly do not need or want two or three versions of American history with competing narratives because it is all a shared history. Whether we like it or not, warts and all, it is our history and it is incumbent upon us to teach it as a single narrative that is neither sugarcoated nor whitewashed nor limited to a singular or prevailing view.

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Posted By: Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 8:42AM
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Ron, do you know "black history?"

Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 12:03PM
Steve Williams
I am learning more about my Black History, more and more each day. Steve, do you know "Black History?"




Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 4:56PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I know African-American history Ron. I didn't learn it from Black History Month or Black History Year. I learned it from reading history books.

Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 6:42PM
Steve Williams
Books are great sources of learning But I lived through a great era and was an eye witness to the '60s, 70's, and all the way to this date and time, this is the greatest period in time.






Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 8:35PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
That period is far from the whole story Ron.

Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 8:45PM
Steve Williams
But yet it is a very intricate part of my life as a Black American and that is something you just can't dismiss. My experience is just a part of The Greatest Story Ever Told Told.

How would you feel about having your people's history reduced to one month?


Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 9:29PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
You can't reduce history Ron.

Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 10:02PM
Steve Williams
That was definitely NOT my goal was to reduce history Steve. Now my plan was, to let you know the best way I can that my life is a part of Black American experience and there is no way to reduce Black History but to add to it.

Can one teach Black history without mentioning whites or vice versa?
Tuesday, February 15th 2022 at 10:26PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Should we get rid of Black History Month then Ron?

Wednesday, February 16th 2022 at 12:16AM
Steve Williams
NO! Steve, why should we?


Wednesday, February 16th 2022 at 4:28AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Because it serves no purpose Ron. Because it is as your blog declares, we have ONE history.

Wednesday, February 16th 2022 at 7:25AM
Steve Williams
That's RIGHT Steve, I see that you have taken the same position as Morgan Freeman.


Many years ago, Mike Wallace interviewed Morgan Freeman on “60 Minutes” and asked him about Black History Month. I’ve never forgotten Mr. Freeman’s abrupt reply: “Would you want a month?”

Mr. Freeman’s answer made it perfectly clear that a month is insufficient time for the teaching of Black history. How would a white person, like Mr. Wallace, feel about having their history reduced to one month?

As one country I use the term Black American to let the world know exactly who I 'am talking about.



Wednesday, February 16th 2022 at 10:03AM
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