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California: Governor Newsom proclaims Black History Month 2025

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~ Sacramento, California - In a proclamation issued today, Governor Gavin Newsom declared February 2025 as Black History Month in the state of California. This annual observance pays tribute to the rich history and contributions of Black Americans who have played a significant role in shaping the state and nation.

The idea of Black History Month was first proposed by scholar Carter G. Woodson in 1926, with the aim of highlighting the Black experience and its impact on American history. Each year, a theme is selected to shed light on different aspects of this history. This year's theme, "Black Americans and labor," focuses on the intersection of employment and work with the Black American experience.

From the horrors of slavery to the legacy of Black entrepreneurship, Governor Newsom emphasized the profound impact that Black labor has had in building and shaping our nation. He also highlighted the numerous contributions made by Black business owners, labor leaders, CEOs, workers, and more throughout California's history.

One such example is Mary Ellen Pleasant, who became one of the first self-made Black millionaires in the country during California's early years as a state. She used her wealth to fund abolition work and support the Underground Railroad.

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Governor Newsom also recognized Altadena as a thriving community with a strong middle-class presence and a high rate of Black homeownership. He acknowledged their resilience in recovering from recent natural disasters and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting their recovery efforts.

In his proclamation, Governor Newsom stated that "Black Americans have always contributed to our shared communities, our state, and our nation." He urged everyone to reflect on this shared history during Black History Month and draw inspiration from the progress made towards equality, liberty, and opportunity for all.

The press release also included recent news updates from Governor Newsom's office regarding emergency preparations for an upcoming storm system in Los Angeles County and additional state support for maintaining checkpoints in Pacific Palisades following recent wildfires.

As the state continues to face challenges, Governor Newsom remains committed to pre-deploying resources and taking necessary measures to protect communities and support recovery efforts.

In conclusion, Governor Newsom's proclamation serves as a reminder of the significant contributions made by Black Americans throughout history and the ongoing efforts towards achieving equality and opportunity for all.

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