February is known as
Black History Month in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. It
began in 1926 as Negro History Week, proposed by historian Carter G. Woodson
and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. It was set during
the second week of February, chosen to coincide with the birthday of AbrahamLincoln and Frederick Douglass. The objective was to teach the history of
America’s black population. In 1969, the leaders of the Black United Students
at Kent State University proposed expanding it to a month, celebrating it
independently the following year. In 1976 for the bicentennial, the expansion
was formally recognized by the United States government. The UK followed in
1987, and then Canada in 1995.
So, what better time
to explore the presence of black characters and culture on Saturday mornings?
All this month we’ll be giving you a selection of programs featuring a black
main cast as well as those that made notable contributions to establishing a
black presence on television.
We kick things off
with two of the most unlikely shows on this list, but when you read about them
you’ll understand why they’re here. It’s THE HARDY BOYS and JOSIE AND THE
PUSSYCATS on February 7th.
On February 14th,
things begin to make a little more sense on the surface as we bring you THE
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS and FAT ALBERT.
February 21st
adds a little music into our lives with the inclusion of THE JACKSON 5IVE and
KID ‘N’ PLAY.
Finally, February 28th
brings us some law and order with STATIC SHOCK and FILLMORE.
What do you think of
our initial selections? Let us know via E-Mail, in the comments below, or on
our Facebook group and Facebook page.
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