![]() ![]() The unavoidable question relative to esteem for education is: what’s changed? What does our month-long look into black history reveal about esteem for education then versus now? ![]() ![]() Most of us can recite from memory the names and occurrences that will grace Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, Web sites, and student essays all over the country this month.īut when we reflect on black history, our attention is drawn to the powerful forces that inspired African American ancestors to overcome centuries of oppression-the pursuit of freedom, esteem for education and confidence to know they deserved everything this great country had to offer. The 28 to 29 days reserved every year for recognizing notable African Americans and significant milestones in black history. ![]()
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