February marks Black History Month, a tribute to African American people who have made critical commitments to America and the remainder of the world in the fields of science, legislative issues, law, sports, human expressions, amusement, and numerous different fields. While Black History Month is synonymous with noticeable figures, for example, Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, George Washington Carver and Barack Obama, there are endless other African Americans who've had a significant effect ever: independent mogul Madam C.J. Walker, space traveler Mae C. Jemison, open-heart specialist Daniel Hale Williams, creator Garret Morgan, news investor Oprah Winfrey and "Father of Black History" Carter G. Woodson, who campaigned widely to set up Black History Month as an across the country festivity, among numerous others. Investigate life stories, recordings and articles that commend their noteworthy accomplishments.
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