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The student news site of Wayne State College

The Wayne Stater

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The Wayne Stater

Black History Month started February 1, and lessons about Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harriett Tubman are taught, but never the numerous other Black activists, leaders, scientists and inventors.

Black History in Classrooms

Zaynab Kouatli, Opinion Editor February 16, 2022

As Black History commenced on February 1, I have reflected on my time as a student from elementary to college. Despite Black history being American history, it is usually only taught during the month of...

Buey Tut spoke about his experiences as an immigrant in the United States.

February is African American History Month

Whitney Winter, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

African American History Month, formally known as Negro History Week, is publicly celebrated annually to commemorate achievements by African Americans and central roles of blacks in U.S. history. According...

Flora M. Lee, a WSC alumn, stressed the issue of discrimination in a presentation in memory of MLK Jr.

Discrimination should be everyone’s issue

Janet Rodriguez, Staff Writer January 21, 2015

Sometimes it takes a rude or disrespectful awakening for someone to realize how they want to go about their lives. This was the case for Flora Lee. In memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the President’s...

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