Thursday, April 25, 2024

Video: What does Black History Month mean to MTSU students?

Date:

Share post:

Photo and Video by Andrew Wigdor / News Editor and Caleb Revill / Assistant News Editor 

Black History Month was first proposed as an observance in 1970, and, since then, the annual celebration has changed the way that Americans view culture, history and other citizens. Like generations before them, MTSU students of all backgrounds celebrate the month in many different ways. We asked students what Black History Month means to them and why they think it’s important for all people to recognize the history and achievements of African-Americans. Watch the above video to see their answers.

To contact News Editor Andrew Wigdor, email newseditor@mtsusidelines.com.

For more news, follow us at www.mtsusidelines.com, on Facebook at MTSU Sidelines and on Twitter at @Sidelines_News.

Related articles

Monaroo, what happened?

Featured photo by Alyssa Williams Story by Noah McLane If you want more news like this, sign up for the Sidelines...

MTSU men’s tennis wins fifth straight Conference USA Championship

Featured photo by Brett Walker    Story by Brett Walker     If you want more news like this, sign up for the Sidelines...

MTSU men’s tennis advances to CUSA Championship

Featured photo by Brett Walker    Story by Brett Walker     If you want more news like this, sign up for the Sidelines...

615 for Palestine and YDSA bring “A Walk Through Palestine” pop-up exhibit to Student Union

Featured photo by Noah McLane Story by Noah McLane If you want more news like this, sign up for the Sidelines...