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The origin of World Black Day

Black people are an important part of the world. Among the black groups, there are also elites such as Annan and Obama, and even great men such as Martin Luther King. Therefore, black people are equal to everyone. After the establishment of the Organization of African Unity, the African Cultural Association designated the first Sunday of 1 month as Black Day every year. So why set up Black Day? What is the origin of the black sun?

The origin of World Black Day

Black people, named nigro-Australia n according to ethnographic classification, are one of the three major races on the earth, and the African continent is their original residence. The vast majority of blacks living in the United States today are descendants of slaves brutally plundered and sold to the United States by European colonists from16th century to18th century. They are hardworking, brave, smart and intelligent. Among them, there are many outstanding figures: former UN Secretary-General Annan, former US Secretary of State Powell, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and even former US President Barack Obama. Black people have a unique talent in sports that no one can match.

In the 1988 version of the film Hairspray, my daughter Tracy is looking forward to starring in the Colin Collins Show, a TV dance program specially designed for teenagers. Although she has a certain talent for dancing, it is still difficult for her to participate in the program. At that time, the plan was almost completely controlled by whites, and only blacks were allowed to participate once a month. But black children rushed to participate in the program, only to find that they were actually given very few shots. The story told in the movie Hairspray actually reflects that the black problem has become a problem all over the world.

So it is very important to set up a festival like Black Day. Not many people know about Black Day and its cultural customs. However, it is also very urgent to publicize the history, culture and traditions of blacks around the world through Black Day. Perhaps the topic of world peace and human equality is too profound for children, but the concept of equality and tolerance should be cultivated from an early age.