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Weekly Reflection: History that Hurts and Heals

by James Melson | Mar 7, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

As we enter the month of March, it is easy for most people to relegate Black history to the back of our minds and priorities until Black History Month comes around again next February. Yet we are living through momentous times that call for a deeper understanding of...

Weekly Reflection: A Challenge From the Founder of Black History Month

by James Melson | Feb 29, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

Today is Leap Day, and February has 29 days as it does every four years. So Black History Month is extended by one day. This is a good time to emphasize that Black history is American history and needs to be a focus not only in February but throughout the year. In...

Weekly Reflection: Look for the Local History

by corneliuscorps | Feb 22, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

For the Weekly Reflections during African American History Month, we continue our focus on people who made a significant contribution to the struggle for racial justice but whose stories are not as well known as those who are regularly lifted up during this month....

Weekly Reflection: Meeting the Man Known as “Little Gandhi”

by James Melson | Feb 14, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

The Weekly Reflections during this Black History Month continue to focus on people who made major contributions to the modern Civil Rights Movement but whose stories are not widely known to the general public. Today’s post lifts up the witness of Dr. Bernard...

Weekly Reflection: The Women of the Montgomery Bus Boycott

by James Melson | Feb 8, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-56 that lasted for 381 days is one of the most famous campaigns of the modern Civil Rights Movement. It started with the arrest of Rosa Parks on December 1, 1955 after she refused to give up her seat in a city bus to a white. It also...

Weekly Reflection: Dying to Vote – Remembering Herbert Lee and Louis Allen

by James Melson | Feb 1, 2024 | 2024, Weekly Reflection

During this Black History month, the Weekly Reflections will focus on several people who made significant contributions to the struggle for racial justice but who are not as well known as the those who are regularly lifted up during this month. The contributions of...
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