"Exploring Black History Month: Events and Celebrations in DC and Beyond"

Black History Month, created nearly a century ago by Carter G. Woodson, is a federally recognized celebration intended to reflect on the past, acknowledge the ongoing struggle for racial justice, and draw inspiration from the achievements of African Americans. The month-long commemoration, observed from February 1 to the end of the month, aims to educate and celebrate Black history, with this year's theme focusing on African Americans and the Arts. It is important to commemorate the month in an informative and not performative manner, and there are various ways to observe the occasion, including attending events, accessing online resources, and participating in local gatherings.
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