Carter G. Woodson, the "father of Black history," founded the celebration now known as Black History Month in 1926. A ...
As Black History Month begins, a new book reframes generational wealth as a civil-rights issue and breaks financial ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two people connected to Carter G. Woodson, the forefather of Black History Month, to discuss ...
As Black History Month begins, a new book reframes generational wealth as a civil-rights issue and breaks financial ...
Black History Month started as a single-week celebration that Dr. Carter G. Woodson established through his initiative in ...
Concentrating Black history into the shortest month of the year strips it of context. History becomes episodic instead of foundational.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the founder of Negro History Week, Black History Month, and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, is remembered for his dedication to preserving ...
This summer, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. However, this is not the only anniversary to commemorate.
This year, Black History Month, which once was known as Negro History Week, marks a century of celebrating Black people’s contributions to the United States.
One man's stay at a YMCA in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood would eventually lead to the creation of Black History Month.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s creation of Negro [Black] History Week in February 1926, became celebrated with parades, banquets, ...
The Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness, the first woman pastor of Mother Bethel AME Church, delivered a powerful keynote address ...
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