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February was chosen by author and historian Carter G. Woodson as the time for the original Black History Week because it took so long for the news to get around to Black folks that slavery had been abolished. Mr. Woodson's book, The Mis-Education of the Negro, addresses issues of education, economics and self esteem that we would be well served to take heed to in 2014. Many of the hindrances spoken of in a book written in 1933 are still alive and well today, with this in mind a look at history may be just what our modern society needs. Let us remember, those who do not learn from the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Join us this Thursday, February 20th from 7p-9p CDT on Rap Sessions Radio to discuss this very important topic. Log on at www.blogtalkradio.com/rapsessions or call 347.857.2097. Let us come and reason together.