Col. Khallid Shabazz, US Army Central Command Chaplain, delivers a moving speech about leadership with relation to representation, identity, and diversity during a black history month observation ceremony at Patton Hall on Shaw Air Force Base, February 19, 2021. First initiated as “Negro History Week” by historian Carter G Woodson in 1926, National African American/Black History Month was officially recognized by the United States government in 1976. It is during this month that we celebrate and honor the accomplishments and achievements of the African Americans who have served and continu
Col. Khallid Shabazz, US Army Central Command Chaplain, delivers a moving speech about leadership with relation to representation, identity, and diversity during a black history month observation ceremony at Patton Hall on Shaw Air Force Base, February 19, 2021. First initiated as “Negro History Week” by historian Carter G Woodson in 1926, National African American/Black History Month was officially recognized by the United States government in 1976. It is during this month that we celebrate and honor the accomplishments and achievements of the African Americans who have served and continue to serve this nation.
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