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Black History Month

Black History Month

Black History Month celebrates the notable impact on society and contributions made to the world by those African descendants that made a difference. Americans have recognized black history annually since 1926, first as "Negro History Week" and later as "Black History Month". I am going to talk about Afro-American life over history and then about some people who made a difference in society, especially, from the Afro- American community.
During colonial times, the treatment of slaves was often different depending in which colony they lived. Slaves in the middle and New England colonies had more freedom, and were often treated more humanely than slaves in southern colonies that usually worked under severe labor conditions. Pre-modern slave treatment in the Americas was that slaves were not treated just as servants, but were enslaved based on race. They had no education opportunities and were treated inhumanity.
Martin Luther King, Jr., was born in Atlanta,......


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