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A Note From the Guest Editor, LaGarrett J. King The initial point of the commemoration of Black History Month was to be a stopgap until 
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In the last stanzas of the 1926 poem “I, too,” Langston Hughes writes: “Tomorrow, / I’ll be at the table / When company comes. / 
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Of all the possible human emotions that exist, fear might be the one we least want to experience. Unless someone is watching a horror movie, 
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Developing a Black history program is important work educators should not do in haste. I use “program” instead of “course” to highlight the importance of 
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Learning Labs (online resource hub) The whole NMAAHC’s website is a resource itself, but the Learning Labs 
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Dive Brief: The digital divide disproportionately impacts Black Americans, with 62% having broadband internet access compared to 77% of White Americans, according to a McKinsey 
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