Mmm-hmm!
http://www.asalh.org/blackhistorymonthorigins.html As early as 1940s,
blacks in West Virginia, a state where Woodson often spoke, began to celebrate February as Negro History Month.
I do too, just not in the way the negroes were hoping.
In Chicago, a now forgotten cultural activist, Fredrick H. Hammaurabi, started celebrating Negro History Month in the mid-1960s. Having taken an African name in the 1930s, Hammaurabi used his cultural center, the House of Knowledge, to fuse African consciousness with the study of the black past.
Umm no, you ignorant black tuchis, that would be a Phoenician name.
These chazirs only got a "history" by stealing everyone else's history.