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Why yes, there were. In fact, there were even black slave-holders.
I think that it was a lot of famous singers like Elvis Pressley, or even bands, but in history, presidents, people that fought in the civil war, or even commanders like Robert E. Lee. If you don't like this answer, please change it so.
Some whites are rude to blacks during Black History Month because they claim it is unfair and unequal to others without a history month. This is unfounded since there are other months designated for other races; they simply are not as high profile as Black History Month. Some even claim there is no White History Month which many have to repeat back that there is; it is every month on the calender. Since white history is taught no matter what, there is no need to have any specific month for it which is what many hope will happen for Black History and which is the whole point of it; that history about black Americans will be taught not because of a month, but because it is history and needs to be known.
History rarely repeats, even as farce. Those who seek to draw imagined lessons from the past for mechanistic application in the present are as doomed to failure as those who ignore it. History explains and informs, but the conditions of different times and places make each occurence unique. Understanding why things are as they are is far more relevant than perceiving re-runs of dissimilar developments.
if they have changed peoples lives in any way. even there ideas or beliefs. any thing that has efected anything majourly. sso most probably NOT david bhecam