Sunday, December 20, 2009

Celebrate Black History Month with History Magazines

To account Black History Month, Internet banker Magazines.com is featuring a array of history annual subscriptions at a cogent discount.

Franklin, TN (Vocus/PRWEB ) February 2, 2009 -- American historian Carter G. Woodson started Black History anniversary in February 1926 to admit African-Americans who fabricated cogent contributions to U.S. history.

For abounding years, the anniversary was the additional anniversary of February to accompany with the birthdays of atramentous abolitionist Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976, as allotment of the country's bicentennial, the anniversary was broadcast into Black History Month.

There are abounding defining moments and important African-Americans to admit during February's Black History Month. Among them are Harriet Tubman's acceptable of added than 300 disciplinarian artifice bullwork through the Underground Railroad in 1831; Jackie Robinson's signing as the aboriginal African-American Major League baseball amateur in 1947 and Dr. Martin Luther King's ''I Have a Dream'' accent during the noncombatant rights movement in 1963.

To account Black History Month, Internet banker Magazines.com is featuring a array of history annual subscriptions at a cogent discount. These history magazines cover American Legacy magazine, which celebrates the different celebrated angle of African-American heritage. It aswell includes American Heritage and American History magazines.

About Magazines.com

Magazines.com is a privately-held aggregation based in Franklin, Tenn. Major investors in Magazines.com are Anderson Media, one of the top U.S. broad distributors of magazines, music, books, and videos and Time Inc., administrator of People, Sports Illustrated and Time magazines.

With added than 1,900 titles available, Magazines.com offers humans a fun, simple way to ascertain new magazines and helps them clue subscriptions. Magazines.com is the arch absolute abettor affairs subscriptions, confined barter online at http://www.magazines.com and by blast at 800-MAGAZINES (800-624-2946).

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