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President Ford: “Seize the opportunity to honor the accomplishments of Black Americans.”

February 4, 2024

The Office of Resolution Management, Diversity & Inclusion

Each February, VA joins the entire country in celebrating Black History Month. During this month, we celebrate all Black Americans, Black VA colleagues and the Black Veterans who have served and sacrificed for this nation in every conflict since the American Revolution.

This year’s Black History Month theme is African Americans and the Arts. The founder of this celebration, Carter G. Woodson, believed that truth could not be denied and that reason would prevail over prejudice. His hopes to raise awareness of Black Americans’ contributions to America were realized when he and the organization he founded, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, conceived and announced Negro History Week in 1925.

Progress made in more Americans appreciating Black history

The event was first celebrated during a week in February 1926 that encompassed the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The response was overwhelming: Black history clubs sprang up, teachers demanded materials to instruct their pupils and many Americans of all races stepped forward to endorse the effort. By the time of Woodson’s death in 1950, Negro History Week had become a central part of Black American life and substantial progress had been made in bringing more Americans to appreciate the celebration.

At mid-century, mayors of cities nationwide issued proclamations noting Negro History Week. The Black awakening of the 1960s dramatically expanded the consciousness of Americans about the importance of Black history. The celebration was expanded to a month in 1976, the nation’s bicentennial. President Gerald R. Ford urged Americans to “Seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.”

That year, 50 years after the first celebration, the association held the first Negro History Week. By that time, the entire nation had come to recognize the importance of Black history in the American story. Since then, every American president has issued Black History Month proclamations. And the association, now the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, continues to promote the study of Black history all year.

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4 Comments

  1. Tommie LampleyFebruary 7, 2024 at 13:48 - Reply

    Thanks for recognizing and celebrating black history month, but there is still so much discrimination going on in the VA employment and selection in spite of black’s contributions and hard work speaking from my own experience as a black veteran and employee in the VA

  2. Kia VanceFebruary 7, 2024 at 11:30 - Reply

    You are missing the whole point of celebrating Black History Month but you are entitle to your opinion. There is no need to convince you other wise. The VA is trying to do there part and will always be here to service Veterans. Bless your heart.

  3. William BraniffFebruary 5, 2024 at 18:06 - Reply

    I’ll celebrate a Black History Month when you start havi g a Brown,Red,Yellow and White History Month.
    The VA should be 100% impartial as to race color or sex of its Veterans. We are all one so start treating us a only a Veteran!

    • DanielFebruary 7, 2024 at 19:08 - Reply

      There is a Hispanic Heritage Month, Asian-Pacific Islander Month and Indigenous Native Pride Month. Also, every month is White History Month. Try to expel the hate in your heart and let the love in. People are just to learn and accept one another.

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