Morgan Freeman Criticizes Black History Month as 'An Insult'
Morgan Freeman Criticizes Black History Month as 'An Insult'

Morgan Freeman Criticizes Black History Month as 'An Insult'

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Morgan Freeman has reiterated his strong opposition to Black History Month, describing it as 'an insult' and criticizing the choice of February, the shortest month of the year, for its observance. He argues that Black history is inherently American history and should be recognized year-round rather than confined to a single month. Freeman also rejects the term 'African-American,' calling it another form of segregation. His comments have sparked significant discussion on social media, with many agreeing that American history should be inclusive of all races. Freeman’s remarks coincide with his promotion of 'The Gray House,' a Civil War series highlighting contributions from diverse individuals. The actor emphasizes the importance of knowing and remembering history to avoid repeating past mistakes.

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