Black History Month: 5 Interesting Facts About the Annual Cultural Celebration
4. The crisis in black education
Each year, as part of the observance, Black History Month has carried a different theme. According to the ASALH, the theme for 2017 is "The Crisis in Black Education."
While tracing the crisis back to the Antebellum Era, when slaves were not allowed to be educated, the ASALH believes that in recent years the problem has "grown significantly in urban neighborhoods where public schools lack resources, endure overcrowding, exhibit a racial achievement gap, and confront policies that fail to deliver substantive opportunities."
"The touted benefits of education remain elusive to many blacks of all ages. Tragically, some poorly performing schools serve as pipelines to prison for youths," stated the ASALH.
"Addressing the crisis in black education should be considered one of the most important goals in America's past, present, and future."