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Here's why we celebrate Black History Month in February

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Apr 07, 2010
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Black History Month in Jamaica originated from the same roots as in the United States, stemming from the efforts to recognize and celebrate the contributions of people of African descent to history and culture. While Black History Month as it is celebrated in the United States was not directly transplanted to Jamaica, the concept of dedicating a month to highlight Black history and heritage has resonated globally.

In Jamaica, the celebration of Black history and heritage has deep historical roots, owing to the country's rich African cultural heritage and the legacy of resistance against slavery and colonialism. The observance of Black History Month in Jamaica is closely tied to the broader efforts to promote cultural awareness, social justice, and racial equality.

The specific inception of Black History Month in Jamaica may not have a single starting point like in the United States. Instead, it evolved over time through various grassroots initiatives, educational programs, and cultural …

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