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Black History Month — History, Meaning & American Culture Explained

Black History Month — History, Meaning & American Culture Explained

Episode 22 Published 2 years, 1 month ago
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🗓️ Black History Month is a time to honor the stories, contributions, and resilience of Black Americans. In this episode, listeners explore how the celebration began, why February became its official month, and how it grew from a small observance into a nationwide cultural milestone.

The episode highlights important historical figures, the goals of Black History Month, and how it encourages learning, representation, and cultural understanding. A useful guide for intermediate English learners who want to learn vocabulary through meaningful history and context.

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📝 Vocabulary list

1) Designate: To officially choose someone or something for a particular purpose.

2) Cultural significance: importance in terms of culture and identity.

3) Glaring omission: obvious absence, something missing.

4) Dominant narrative: main story or perspective being told.

5) Civil rights movement: historical struggle for equal rights for Black Americans

6) Overlooked: not given enough attention

7) Preconceptions: assumptions, biases formed beforehand

8) Counteract: oppose, work against

9) Mistreated: treated unfairly or cruelly

10) Relegate: confine, limit to a specific place or time

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