Each February, the nation celebrates Black History Month, which honors the accomplishments of Black Americans. And each year’s observance addresses a different theme. This year’s is “Black Resistance”—which means something different to every Black American. In this special feature, BU Today invited members of the BU community to reflect on what Black resistance means to them. These deeply personal essays reveal both the joy, pain, and determination that the term connotes. Take a look.
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