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Warriors' Draymond Green on Black History Month: 'Teach my history from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31'

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Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green sees limitations to celebrating Black history one month per year, which also happens to be the year's shortest month.

Green sounded off on Black History Month after Golden State’s win over the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday.

"We’ve got governors who want to take our history out of schools, and I’m not going to be the fool to say, ‘Yeah, we can celebrate it for 28 days,'" Green told reporters, via the Mercury News. 

"So, at some point, I’d like to get rid of it. We’re making all these changes in the world — can’t talk about these people, can’t say this, can’t say that.

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Portland Trail Blazers forward Cam Reddish (5) shoots over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the second quarter at Chase Center in San Francisco Feb. 28, 2023. (D. Ross Cameron/USA Today Sports)

"At some point, it’s time to get rid of Black History Month. Not get rid of Black history, like they’re trying to do. But Black History Month? Nah, teach my history from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, and then do it again. And then again. And then again. And then again. That’s what I’d like to see."

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Black History Month originated from historian Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History Week, which he designated in 1926 as the second week in February to mark the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, according to The Associated Press.

President Gerald Ford in 1976 was the first U.S. president to recognize Black History Month.

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