February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the generations of African Americans who struggled through relentless adversity and injustice to achieve full citizenship in U.S. society. This ...
In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson began the first Negro History Week to raise awareness of Black history and to inform ...
The second day of After Neoliberalism: From Left to Right continued Day One’s conversations on emerging visions for the ...
Film screenings, concerts, exhibits and walking tours across the D.C. area explore the Black experience.
Today, Black History Month is observed every February in the United States and Canada, with similar celebrations in the ...
In Florida, the DOE and Volunteer Florida once again invites students to submit art and essays for its annual Black History ...
For every step forward, there were steps back.