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Your Invitation to Celebrate Black History Month with TheVillage
In small towns and big cities alike, African Americans are hosting and attending Black History Month programs. The verses of our long-revered anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” is being sung with lyrical understanding. These celebrations each February remind us of and implore us along the continuum of progress started generations ago.
Here in The Village, we invite you to a virtual Black History Month program. For the next four weeks, join us for articles and videos as well as a 30-minute documentary celebrating our narrative as a community of courageous, hardworking, resilient Americans. You will be inspired and motivated by the daily exposition of excellence that marks our collective story.
February is, indeed, the shortest month. Yet, it may well be the one longest on examples of the indomitable American spirit.
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