May
08
2010
Dr. Carter G. Woodson saw that black education was riddled with voids. Woodson is the Father of Black History Month and the second African American to receive his PhD from Harvard University. By 1915, he took upon himself the task of offering a more complete black education.
May
04
2010
Black education and Western education – are they different? Dr. Carter G. Woodson, father of Black History Month, in his 1933 book, The Mis-education of the Negro, said that they should be, not so much because of the differences in race as the difference of circumstances in which many African Americans are forced to live.
Dec
04
2009
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan recited a speech on November 15, 2009, titled “The Time and What Must be Done”, on how Black America must change to survive. Minister Farrakhan pointed to scriptures, current events, and other social conditions to issue a warning about the need to change to avoid divine chastisement as an old world lays to final rest and a new reality patiently, and in perfect order, awaits on the coming horizon. The speech can be found at: http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/article_6575.shtml