LETTER: What’s next for Black History Month?
The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, founded by Carter G. Woodson, first announced Negro History Week in 1926. The week was created to celebrate the success and perseverance of the bl and stand-up comic WKamau Bell for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center kicked off February with soul food and storytelling, but don't fret if you missed it. There is an activity for every day of the month. It appears IU is operating to its utmost potential.