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Almost every month is White history month:

New Year’s Day (January 1) Celebrates the new year, and hope for a good year?

Inauguration Day (January 20) – this is the 11th holiday designated every four years following a U.S. presidential election but is only observed by government employees in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (the third Monday in January)

George Washington’s Birthday (the third Monday in February) Slave holder and father of our country, mixed feelings about him and Martha.

Memorial Day (the last Monday in May) Honoring those killed in wars.

Independence Day (July 4) When everyone but Women, Slaves, Indians, and people who didn't own property got the vote.

Labor Day (the first Monday in September) celebrating the Labor Movement (where are labor unions today?)

Columbus Day (the second Monday in October) in many states now called Indigenous Peoples Day.

Veterans Day (November 11) – if this holiday falls on a Sunday, employees will generally have off the very next day. ( a day off to remember those who died in wars)

Thanksgiving (the fourth Thursday in November) Not quite sure except we eat a lot of Turkey.

Christmas Day (December 25) Christian holiday, so what happened to separation of church & state.

You really don't care about black history month because you are white. Read a little, open your mind, don't just believe what you read in school.

From: Black and white | Tom Camfield

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