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Originating in the United States, BHM has become an annual celebration of the history and achievements of black people in many countries across the world, such as the UK and Canada. The months predominantly used for celebration are February and October, with the celebrations sometimes based on/around a theme/narrative. Celebrations usually include events […]
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