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Spiritual Newsletter February 2021 (deadline 2/8/21)
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https://bahaiteachings.org/lets-use-black-history-month-learn/

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Black History Month: A Learning Experience

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Why is Black History Month important?

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What are some inventions of African-Americans?

About This Newsletter

“Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.”
Dr. Mae Jemison, first African-American female astronaut

“Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.”
Booker T. Washington

“I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear.”
Rosa Parks


Letter From the Editor

Why is Black History Month important? It's important because it gives us, all American's, a chance to investigate and learn about the contributions African Americans made to the spiritual and material cultural of the United States. Learning about these contributions helps overcome racism, which is America's most challenging issue. I look forward to Black History Month because I always learn something that I didn't know before. This is because when I went to school very little was said about any of the contributions African Americans mad to the history of the world or America.

What are some inventions of African-Americans?

John Love - pencil sharpener
William Purvis - fountain pen
Lee Burridge - typewriter
W. A. Lovett - printing press
Charles Drew - process to preserve & store blood
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams - first open-heart surgery
Sarah Boone - ironing board
John Standard - refrigerator
Fredrick Jones - air conditioner
Alice Parker - heating furnace
Richard Spikes - automatic gear shift
Joseph Gammel - supercharger for internal combustion engine
Garret A. Morgan - traffic light

One of the things I'm thankful for this February, is the educational information my faith community sends to all community members who have e-mail address. The Baha'is of Las Vegas are honoring African Americans Achievements and Contributions by featuring short bios of African Americans. Today, February 7, I learned that on November 26, 1911, President William Howard Taft appointed Mr. William Henry Lewis as an assistant attorney general of the United States. This is only one bit of educational information I have acquired this month.

It's good that my faith community is helping its member overcome any misinformation about African Americans they may have. However, it is still up to me to make an effort to educate myself. The only way to overcome misinformation is asking questions, and searching for the answers for oneself.

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