Photo Credits:

The images of Carter G. Woodson and Mary McLeod Bethune are from the actual stamps of the United States Postal Service.
The image of George Cleveland Hall was borrowed from:   http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/hmc/exhibits/blkhist/, a very informative black history month site.
The image of John R. Hawkins is from G. F. Richling,
Evidences of Progress among Colored People (Philadelphia: 1902) digitized by the University of North Carolina Library's
Documenting the American South Project, an outstanding southern history project.  See:  http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/richings/ill27.html
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Mission
Founded in 1915, by Dr. Carter G. Woodson and a
group of visionaries, ASALH is dedicated to the
following mission:  to promote, research, preserve,
interpret and disseminate information about Black
life, history and culture to the global community.
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  • A free subscription to the Journal of African American
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  • Discounts on Conference Registration Fees
  • Discounts on Black History Month Luncheon Tickets
  • Corporate and Institutional Members also receive the Black
    History Month "Kit" (Posters, Learning Resources CD, and
    Magazine), two subscriptions to the Journal of African American
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    the same benefits that individual members receive.
  • One vote at each year's Executive Council election
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