ASALH’s 110th Annual Meeting & Conference in Atlanta honored Black history, culture, and scholarship. Check out the photos from the conference and relive the moments that made this historic event unforgettable.
As we celebrate 110 years of legacy, we are taking time to honor the five founding members of ASALH: Dr. Carter G. Woodson, George Cleveland Hall, James E. Stamps, William B. Hartgrove, and Alexander...
The Executive Council welcomes the following new members: David Walton as Secretary, John E. Adams as Treasurer, and Kimberly Jeffries Leonard as Corporate Executive Council member.
Today we take a moment to recognize the life and legacy of former President, humanitarian, and Nobel laureate Jimmy Carter, a man whose second Act (after politics) proved even more formidable than his first.
ASALH awards an annual prize to recognize an outstanding book in the field of African American history and culture. Congratulations to all the finalists for their outstanding work!
Known as the “Father of Black History,” Woodson (1875-1950) was the son of former slaves and understood the importance of gaining a proper education when striving to secure and maximize one’s divine right of...