‘Black history is shared history’

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Burlington County is celebrating Black History Month with events, presentations and performances in February to showcase its rich African American past and culture.

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Among them is the Underground Railroad Museum’s annual Black history wall of honor induction ceremony on Friday, Feb. 20, at Rowan College at Burlington County. Other events include a special fashion show, a virtual discussion about the Declaration of Independence, a genealogy class and a presentation about the legendary Still family and its legacy in the county and beyond.

“Black History is American history, and it is also an essential part of Burlington County’s culture, heritage and success,” said county Commissioner Director Dr. Felicia Hopson. “During a time when parts of our history are under attack or being hidden, it’s more important than ever for us to draw attention to the important contributions made by Black Americans from Burlington County and across our nation.”

“Black history is important for all Americans, regardless of their race, and Burlington County is proud to celebrate the many important Black historic sites and figures from our county,” noted Commissioner Randy Brolo. “Showcasing all aspects of our past is essential to our education and understanding of civil rights, justice and liberty.

“It’s also how we inspire current and future generations to seek to make their own contributions to our society, like the great Black leaders, innovators, artists and achievers from our past and present.”

State Sen. Troy Singleton, who sponsored legislation to create New Jersey’s Black Heritage Trail, applauded the county for drawing attention to Black Americans and their achievements.

“Black Americans have made an indelible mark on our county, state and nation,” he offered. “Their contributions and achievements have stretched across hundreds of years and touched all aspects of life. I hope that residents of all backgrounds take advantage of the wonderful programming being offered during Black History Month, and walk away from them with an understanding that Black History is our shared history, especially here in Burlington County.”

Learn more about this year’s inductees to the wall of honor at the Underground Railroad Museum in Eastampton and other upcoming Black History Month events and programs at the county website, www.co.burlington.nj.us.

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