Celebrating Black History Month

Every February, Americans celebrate Black History Month. This year, we invite you to join us in remembering the accomplishments of black citizens, past and present, which are an integral part of American history.

Whether it’s the deeply-needed activism of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., or the cultural contributions of authors like Nora Zeale Hurston, America owes much to her black citizens.

This month, let the words of Thurgood Marshall remind us that when Americans “…recognize the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute.”1

1. History.com, 2019
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