Honoring Black History: NAACP
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Black History Celebration Held Feb. 22
CELEBRATION HELD — The NAACP hosted a Black History Celebration and Banquet on February 22 at the Hiddenite Center Education Complex. The event coincided with Black History month and was well attended. The officers for the Alexander County Chapter of the NAACP are pictured above, left to right: Secretary Janice Howard, Treasurer Beverly Millsaps, Assistant Treasurer and Membership Coordinator Tonja Fox, Vice President Helen Chestnut, President S…


Honoring Black History Month
February is known for being Black History Month and the energy is undeniable to ignore! Its origin traces back to Dr Carter G. Woodson, a scholar whose dedication and contributions to spotlighting black heritage, success, and accomplishments, led him to start “Negro History Week” in 1926, which was later expanded to Black History Month in 1976. He fervently believed that all Americans had overlooked the achievements of black Americans for centur…
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