February 4, 2006 (Press Release) --
With Black History Month becoming a more important time than ever before, you may be looking for information on Africa to make this month a stronger experience for yourself. The internet now gives us all more information than ever before on African culture. As an example, Africa Imports has just re-written its own popular website. This website now includes a tremendous amount of new information on both African culture and history.
Learn about the many diverse groups of people living within Africa, and what makes each group unique. See images of tribal ceremonies and artwork. Experience the depth of African culture and how proverbs have been used for centuries to pass wisdom and heritage from one generation to the next.
“African heritage is important to many people,” says Wayne Kiltz, owner of Africa Imports. “We want everyone to understand the spirit of African history and beliefs, so that people can incorporate that sprit into their own Black History celebrations.”
This enhanced site now includes: African proverbs; articles about African people; commentary about African art and jewellery; authentic African recipes; as well as links to historical accounts, biographies, puzzles and more. Available at www.africaimports.com these interesting facts have deep meaning and will help those commemorating Black History Month to enhance their celebrations with authentic artwork, stories, food, music and clothing.
Black History Month commences in February with formal celebrations that pay tribute to many milestones, such as the birth of Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, Eubie Blake as well as W.E.B. Dubois an important civil rights leader. Black History Month also commemorates some key anniversaries, such as the passing of the 15th amendment; the swearing in of the first black U.S. senator, Hiram R. Revels; and the assassination of the militant leader, Malcolm X.
About the company
Africa Imports is the largest vendor of African goods in the U.S. Each month, they bring over 50 new products from Africa and other continents; many of the new offerings are created in Africa especially for Black History Month. Both the artwork and the clothing are made by hundreds of different people, from across the African continent. There is also a complete database of free articles on African people groups; culture; recipes and more. To find out more, visit the Africa Imports website at www.africaimports.com or phone them directly at 1-800-500-6120.
Learn about the many diverse groups of people living within Africa, and what makes each group unique. See images of tribal ceremonies and artwork. Experience the depth of African culture and how proverbs have been used for centuries to pass wisdom and heritage from one generation to the next.
“African heritage is important to many people,” says Wayne Kiltz, owner of Africa Imports. “We want everyone to understand the spirit of African history and beliefs, so that people can incorporate that sprit into their own Black History celebrations.”
This enhanced site now includes: African proverbs; articles about African people; commentary about African art and jewellery; authentic African recipes; as well as links to historical accounts, biographies, puzzles and more. Available at www.africaimports.com these interesting facts have deep meaning and will help those commemorating Black History Month to enhance their celebrations with authentic artwork, stories, food, music and clothing.
Black History Month commences in February with formal celebrations that pay tribute to many milestones, such as the birth of Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, Eubie Blake as well as W.E.B. Dubois an important civil rights leader. Black History Month also commemorates some key anniversaries, such as the passing of the 15th amendment; the swearing in of the first black U.S. senator, Hiram R. Revels; and the assassination of the militant leader, Malcolm X.
About the company
Africa Imports is the largest vendor of African goods in the U.S. Each month, they bring over 50 new products from Africa and other continents; many of the new offerings are created in Africa especially for Black History Month. Both the artwork and the clothing are made by hundreds of different people, from across the African continent. There is also a complete database of free articles on African people groups; culture; recipes and more. To find out more, visit the Africa Imports website at www.africaimports.com or phone them directly at 1-800-500-6120.

Black History month in February can be celebrated in many ways. African proverbs, African recipies, tours of African people groups and artwork are just a few of ideas.
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