If they were caught there after dark, they were chased out, harassed, arrested, or even killed. The Green Book was a book that contained a list of sundown towns, and businesses that were accepting of Black people, so that they could travel safely. Almost nobody talks about these topics, yet they are a huge and very important part of Black history. There’s so much history that remains unspoken about in schools. This might be because February is only 28 days long, or 29 in a leap year. Without Black History Month, classes could cover Black history throughout the school year, allowing their education of Black history to be more in-depth. This would allow America to become a more accepting nation. The documentary More Than A Month, raises an amazing question - is February the only time that Black culture can exist with mainstream culture? Anyone’s first answer would most likely be “of course not”, but that’s not necessarily true. Celebrating Black culture during Black History Month puts Black people and their culture in a box. It is similar to telling them that they are only allowed to exist during February, which is