What does Black History Month mean to you?

Aaron Williams, 9 “It is a time to recognize what African Americans did for us.”
Aaron Williams, 9
“It is a time to recognize what African Americans did for us.”
Christiana Tackett, 10 “It is a reflection on American history and the hard times African Americans went through.”
Christiana Tackett, 10
“It is a reflection on American history and the hard times African Americans went through.”
Jaylynn Wilson, 11 “It means to embrace the struggles that they overcame.”
Jaylynn Wilson, 11
“It means to embrace the struggles that they overcame.”
Justin Alexander, 12 “It was in the past so i think we should leave it alone because no one takes it seriously.”
Justin Alexander, 12
“It was in the past so i think we should leave it alone because no one takes it seriously.”
Laurie Schwenk, librarian “To me it is important for people now to realize what the ancestors of African Americans did to become equal, it cannot be forgotten and we lose sight of that.”
Laurie Schwenk, librarian
“To me it is important for people now to realize what the ancestors of African Americans did to become equal, it cannot be forgotten and we lose sight of that.”