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Tell Us What You Think: Black History Month

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Read today's top story and answer the following questions in the comments section below:

What do you do at your school to celebrate Black History Month? What civil rights leader has inspired you the most? Why?

Photo: (left) Rosa Parks smiles during a ceremony where she received the Congressional Medal of Freedom in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 28, 1999; the Rosa Parks bus is on permanent display inside Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. (right) (Credits: (left) AP Photo/Paul Sancya, (right) courtesy of The Henry Ford Museum) 

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I think that it doesn't matter what color your skin is god created us for who we are. Rosa was a very brave woman.
Happy Birthday Rosa Parks!

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