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Carter Goodwin Woodson

  • Dec 9, 1875
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Carter G. Woodson was on this day in New Canton, Virginia. He became known as the "Father of Black History." In 1926 Woodson created the first oh what is an annual celebration of African-American achievement. It was once called Negro History Week but is now called Black History Month.

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