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The library, home to the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, will turn fifty years old in December.
Kansas City’s Black Archives faces funding impacts as DEI cuts continue. Learn why preserving Black history is vital amid ...
Huntingtonians were once again invited to explore the city's Black History guided by local author and educator, Cicero M.
Residents will have a chance to travel through Huntington's Black History Thursday, April 1, 2025, by boarding Trolley Tours ...
The effort to bring an official Filipino corridor was led by Rozita Lee, who has lived in Las Vegas since 1979 after moving ...
Changes in the name of preserving President Donald Trump’s version of American history, experts say, would minimize the ...
For more than a century, Black soldiers like Carillo-White have fought for recognition, often serving a country that did not fully acknowledge their contributions. Black History Month highlights their ...
In 2016, Battle “established April as International Black Women’s History Month…in the city of Atlanta to uplift and support the achievements of Black and minority women, and to build ...
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s entry into ... Western aesthetics through a uniquely Black lens. With her first country album released in 2024, Beyoncé made history by securing both her first Album ...
Op-ed: D.C. has long been marginalized for the very thing that has come to define its culture and popularity: its Blackness.
Dr. Kaye Whitehead examines the end of America's representative democracy and suggests a new path forward. Learn about ASALH's response.
John Mercer Langston becomes the first African American elected to public office when he wins the position of clerk of Brownhelm Township, in Ohio. Though not well known today, Langston was one of ...
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