I don't think there should be a month that celebrates the achievements of Blacks in the United States. I believe that American history, which involves all races and cultures, should be taught and celebrated and be all inclussive. In a way, if I was black, I would find it insulting as an American that is black, that my achievements of my ancestors only be celebrated for one month. To achieve true equality, we need to stop deviding ourselves, as Americans, between race and religious view points. Black history month is only contributing the "us against them" between Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Asians, etc going both ways. What's your opinion? Apparently African American Morgan Freedman agrees with me. I'm sure there are some here that would dissagree with me, but I wonder if they truelly believe that equality can truelly be achieved through deviding thoughts, race, and beliefs in a ttempt to make everything "fair"?