Discover The Story Behind The Black History Magnets

By Karina Frost


Every thing, no matter how simple it is, has its own story. At first glance, you will not see how deep the meaning is. But if you look closer, you will definitely see the importance of such a small thing. Just like the little portrait magnets of African Americans which may seem meaningless to you. But to others, it means so much more.

Black History month, as the Americans call it, is the culmination of every thing that the colored race has contributed to the world. It serves as a recognition of all they had offered and the black history magnets are their symbols. African American History month as it was later called was an event that the people could celebrate the African American personalities who made an impact on their lives and the important events in the past that serves a milestone to the freedom they are experiencing today.

This event started 100 years after slavery in the United States ended. Carter Woodson and Minister Jesse Moorland were the first ones who launched this event. The month February was chosen so that it would correlate to the birthday of another African American icon Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln as well.

Before, this function only lasted for a week. It was also known as the Negro History Week. Then later on, as the event garnered more attention, in the 1960s to be exact, the event was celebrated for the whole month. When Gerald Ford, recognized the celebration, many were glad. And the tradition continues up to this day.

From this single event, many organizations were born. These organizations are responsible for the advancement of the development of their individuality and their lifestyle in general. One known organization is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People or the NAACP.

United States went through dark times and one of them was when white people enslaved black people. Not treating them as human beings but as possessions that can be disposed of anytime. When slavery ended, there where a lot of people who suffered from discrimination because of their color. Despite everything, these people stood up for their own and triumph. Along the way they made great discoveries and contributions to the society as well.

The African American History Month is celebrated annually since it started on 1976. During this time of year, the president encourages everyone to participate. Communities and schools prepare activities and programs for the month long event. This is to raise awareness of what the Negro race has given.

The impact of this great race has influenced not only United States but the world as well. Most of them have inspired us with their stories and words and some have touch other the souls of other people through their music. Which is why it is only fitting that they be given the credit for everything that they have done.

The simple things, such as the magnets, have a very deep story behind it. It became the symbol of victory for them. If you know the story, then you would know that there is more to it than just sticking it in your fridge. That is the time when it would be worth every single dollar that you spent buying it.




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