Feb. 1 marks the start of Black History Month, which honors the great contributions the Black community has made throughout U.S. history. The …
Celebrating Black History Month at Home
The existence of Black History Month has helped give tribute to significant achievements from the Black community, and there are plenty of ways that everyone can commemorate from the comfort of home. From supporting Black-owned businesses to donating to charities supporting anti-racism efforts and watching educational documentaries, here are 10 activities to take part in — not just this month, but all year round.
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