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Individuals to honor throughout Black History Month America long has been described as a melting pot. Robert Abbott the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, which became People from all cultures, continents and walks of life Giving voice to in a different way, one of the most successful dance companies in the have blended together to paint the canvas that is the Robert Abbot was a pioneer of the black press. He world. His company was an amalgam of faces and cul- United States. founded a weekly paper called The Chicago Defender, tures, making it unique for its time. African Americans have played a significant role in which would become one of the most important news- forming the fabric of the United States, and every papers in history in the early . Abbott's Mary McLeod Bethune February we recognize the accomplishments of African work would eventually pave the way for many other Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator, civil rights Americans and give thanks for their contributions to publications. leader and adviser to five United States presidents. She medicine, the arts, sports, business, law, and much turned to her faith and used her voice to be a pioneer more. The following is a small sampling of the myriad Serena Williams for racial progress. Education long had been at the core African American individuals past and present who Serena Williams is arguably the greatest female ten- of Bethune's mission, and she founded two schools and have made their mark on American history. nis player of all time. Serena Williams has more than 20 later became one of few female college presidents. Grand Slam titles to her name and is a face and advo- Ryan Coogler cate for working women. One of her more notable Aretha Franklin Ryan Coogler is the director of what has been recent accomplishments is her successful return to the The world lost the "Queen of Soul" in 2018, but her dubbed the "biggest, blackest superhero movie" in court just one year after nearly dying from complica- influence and resounding voice live on. Her gospel- recent history - and perhaps all time. Marvel Studio's tions that arose during the birth of her daughter - once infused singing was born out of church choirs, and her "Black Panther" took in $1.3 billion worldwide and again proving her mettle. famous No. 1 hit "Respect" helped become a soundtrack became a cultural touchstone. Coogler proved he is a not only for women, but also the civil rights movement. director of note, and the public is bound to see much Alvin Ailey Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, more of his work in the future, including a potential Alvin Ailey was a choreographer and Franklin's influence could be heard through singers like "Panther" sequel. pioneer. He also was a civil rights activist. He founded Whitney Houston, Beyoncé and more.

Fifth Annual 28 Days of Black History initiative celebrates people, institutions Individuals and institutions with connections to www.city.milwaukee.gov/channel25). plenty of video highlights and special moments to Milwaukee who have helped make Black History are This year’s 28 Days of Black History theme is ‘A Nod savor from our past Black History celebration pro- being featured throughout February (Black History to the Past,” and Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs and grams at City Hall,” Lewis said. “We offer ‘A Nod to the Month) on the City of Milwaukee website’s main page Alderwoman Chantia Lewis are serving as this year’s Past,’ but also acknowledge our current moments as and on the City Channel. co-coordinators.“We celebrate Black History every day, being history in the making. It’s important to cele- The “28 Days of Black History” information cam- but especially throughout February as a way to recog- brate the victories in the moment while we are reflect- paign will again include bios and photos of honored nize the resilience, courage, excellence and brilliance ing on the past.” people and institutions featured daily on the main of Milwaukee’s rich African-American culture,” Coggs Working as cosponsors for the initiative with page (www.city.milwaukee.gov) and the City Channel, said. “I strongly encourage everyone to join us in this Alderwoman Coggs and Alderwoman Lewis are and video clips of past Black History celebrations held year’s virtual celebration by visiting the city main Alderman Cavalier Johnson, Alderwoman Nikiya Dodd, at City Hall will also be aired on the City Channel page and the City Channel throughout the month.” Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, Alderman Khalif J. (channel 25 on Spectrum Cable, channel 99 on AT&T “This year’s celebration feels a bit different, but Rainey and Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II. U-Verse and also available via streaming at there is a rich variety of honorees to celebrate and

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The evolution of Black History Month Black History Month, sometimes referred to as American history large- ever, that Negro History African American HistoryMonth, is a federally recog- ly ignored the achieve- Week transformed into nized month-long commemoration of the achievements ments of Black Black History Month, after of African Americans and the roles they have played in Americans. Therefore, a proposition by the lead- shaping United States his-tory. Each February, he began ers of the BlackUnited Americans recognize notable African American individ- theAssociation for the Students at Kent State uals. Canada and the United Kingdom also observe Study of Negro Life and University. In 1976, 26 Black History Month, with the UK celebrating in History and founded a years after Woodson's October rather than February. complementary journal. death, Black History Month Many deserving people are recognized during Black According to The was officially recognized by History Month, which no doubt serves to inspire African Freeman Institute the U.S. government. Americans and others who appreciate the role African Foundation, Woodson Black History Month Americans have played and continue to play. decided to launch a has grown considerably One of the lesser known yet highly influential indi- Negro History Week in since Woodson first viduals to play a key role in the development of Black 1926. He picked the launched Negro History History Month was Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Woodson was second week of Week nearly a century ago. a son of former slaves who spent his childhood working February to have the His words about why he in coal mines and quarries. Self-taught inEnglish and recognition fall felt African American his- arithmetic, Woodson attend-ed high school and com- between the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and tory was so important still resonate today: pleted the curriculum in two years. He eventually Abraham Lincoln, two pioneers of racial equality. "What we need is not a history of selected races of received a Masters degree in History from the University Although the first Negro History Week met with nations, but the history of the world void of national of Chicago and a Ph.D.from Harvard. mild responses, eventually the yearly tradition caught bias, race hate, and religious prejudice." Woodson was disheartened that text-books and on and its popularity grew. It wasn't until 1969, how- Spotlight: Ruby Bridges The history of African Americans has been shaped by dents would have a hard time passing it, and thusly New of school proved poor as nearly all of the white parents many influential figures, including various civil rights Orleans could avoid de-segregation if all the African at the school had kept their children home and Bridges activists. Ruby Bridges may be one of the youngest. American children failed the test. spent the day with the principal. The ensuing days At age six, Ruby Bridges became the first African Individuals from the NAAP informed Bridges' parents weren't much better. Eventually, only one teacher in the American student to integrate the formerly all-white that their daughter was one of only six African school, Barbara Henry, formerly of Boston, agreed to William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. American students to pass the test. On November 14, teach Bridges. Although Bridges lived five blocks away from William 1960, she was escorted to class by her mother and the Bridges never missed a day of school that year, even Frantz Elementary School, she had to attend kinder- United States Marshals Service due to the presence of though she ate lunch alone each day and no one played garten several miles away at an all-black segregated angry mobs outside the school. with her at recess. Her early foray into civil rights school. Bridges volunteered to take an entrance test to Bridges was the first African American student to prompted Bridges to establish The Ruby Bridges be able to attend the all-white school. The test was pur- attend the school and the first black child to attend an Foundation to promote tolerance and change through portedly designed to be extremely difficult so that stu- all-white elementary school in the south. The first day education.

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