Since then, in the classroom, Black History Month is more focused on celebrated African Americans. A few names are Martin Luther King, Jr., George Washington Carver, and Rosa Parks. What about sports athletes, writers, choreographers, pilots, scientists, abolitionists, etc… The civil rights movement was a huge change in history but not the only one. “As well, I think it’s of the utmost importance to highlight …show more content…
In 1935, the National Council of Negro Women rose to make a stand. Their mission was to lead, develop and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities. Another group was the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Created by W.E.B Du Bois their main focus was on police misconduct, economic development, the equality of rights, racial hatred and discrimination. The Association for the Study of African American Life and History founded by Carter G Woodson himself created Negro History Week. Their mission was to promote, research, preserve, interpret, and disseminate information about Black life, history, and culture to the global