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Originally posted by Taualumna
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Yes, but Black History Month (as it is known in Canada) and Women's History get heck of a lot more publicity than the other months. If you were to ask a random person around here, regardless of culture or gender, they'll probably not be able to tell you that, say, May is Asian History/Heritage Month (hey, I don't even know what it's called!), but they'll be able to tell you that February is Black History Month.
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Not to be smart but I don't see how that is Black folx or Women folx problem that the other months aren't publicized.
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Originally posted by AKA2D '91
Are we diluting the significance of Black History (American History) by recognizing other notable citizens of color?
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YES