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Karl Johnson Quoted in Ebony Op-Ed on Black History Month

Karl JohnsonIn a recent , Dr. Karl Johnson, co-convenor of the Africana Studies program was quoted on the importance of Black History Month:

鈥淎frican American History Month is American History and has been vital to the progress of this nation. The 13th,14th and 15th Amendments of the Constitution passed originally for African Americans after the Civil War is now utilized by all Americans to protect civil rights and freedoms,鈥 he declares. “Additionally, more than ever, evidenced-based history is under attack. It is important we begin to move away from the myths and stereotypes from the past to continue to progress and become even more inclusive.鈥

The op-ed, written by Ramapo alumni Dr. Daniel Jean, offers three ways to make Black History Month last all year:

  • To continue to celebrate our history outside of the classroom, dating back to the beginning of civilization聽ensuring聽our children know their African lineage.
  • To continue the constant discovery of new facts and proof of our many contributions to our global society, like and Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America have done.
  • 聽To continue to share oral history to ensure the nuanced perspective can be passed down from generation to generation. We must be thankful for all our ancestors who fought for the many freedoms and privileges we have today.

 

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