*Note: For The Journey: Day Twenty-Three see my earlier post today.

Black History Month: The History and the Controversy

Day Ten: Is Morgan Freeman Right?

The past two days we’ve shared various people’s pros and cons about whether we still need to dedicate a month to learning about the contributions of African Americans. Jessica McElrath asks it this way, “Has African American history now converged with American history, and, therefore, should the celebration be eliminated?”

Some believe that this is the case. According to Rochelle Riley, yes, the time has come to end Black History Month. Riley asserts that Black history is American history. So, suggests Riley, it’s time to stop celebrating, learning, and being American separately. It is time to be an America where learning about Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians is part of school curriculums.

Morgan Freeman, a long-time critic of the holiday, strongly believes that Black History Month is not just unnecessary but “ridiculous.” According to Freeman in a December 2005 60 Minutes interview, Black history should not be relegated to a month. In fact, argues Freeman, Black History, after all, is American history.

Encouraging the Conversation

I am not saying these are or are not my views. I am inviting conversation. Dialogue. What do you think about the conclusions of Riley and Freeman?

Stay tuned tomorrow for perspectives that argue that Black History Month is still necessary.

After that, I’ll finally share my own views on this vital issue.

Stay tuned . . .

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