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ASALH NC Triad Branch presents Black People Still Don’t Get It
ASALH NC Triad Branch presents Black People Still Don’t Get It
Insight of "Mis-education of the Negro" by Carter G, Woodson. Insight on Education, Literacy, Identity, Family, Labor and More.
North Carolina Triad Chapter, “Black People Still Don’t Get It”
North Carolina Triad Chapter, “Black People Still Don’t Get It”
Event Detail: "Facilitate Virtual Book Study on The Mis-Education of the Negro to foster insights into the politics of education, literacy, labor, family, identity, and culture while cultivating discussions to determine how these historical insights apply to Black life in the 21st.
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Philadelphia Heritage Branch, Daughter Dialogues Oral History
Philadelphia Heritage Branch, Daughter Dialogues Oral History
Participating in non-political discussions with these women of color descended from men who fought in the Revolutionary War that have proven their lineage through membership in the Daughters of the […]
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Manhattan Branch, Film and Panel Discussion on “The Imitation of Life” and “Pinky”
Manhattan Branch, Film and Panel Discussion on “The Imitation of Life” and “Pinky”
The Manhattan Branch will host a movie viewing of films, "The Imitation of Life" and "Pinky" and hold a panel discussion to explore the impact of the films during the […]
Dr. Edna B. McKenzie, Along the James, Rappahannock and In Between: Exploring Virginia African American Genealogy Resources
Dr. Edna B. McKenzie, Along the James, Rappahannock and In Between: Exploring Virginia African American Genealogy Resources
Alonna Carter, historian for the Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Branch will give a presentation on her meticulous genealogical research on Black families involved in the Second Middle Passage, the interregional […]
Charleston Area Branch of ASALH, Branch Meeting and Roundtable: “Equity, Inclusion and the Black Family”
Charleston Area Branch of ASALH, Branch Meeting and Roundtable: “Equity, Inclusion and the Black Family”
The first meeting of the year will include the presentation of the Charleston Area Branch 2020 Annual Report. We will begin our year-long programming on the 2021 Black history theme: […]
Philadelphia Heritage Branch, Suffragist: African American Women of Color Obtaining the Right to Vote
Philadelphia Heritage Branch, Suffragist: African American Women of Color Obtaining the Right to Vote
Joyce Mosley, our Historian will be giving a presentation on Suffragist: African American Women Obtaining the Right to Vote. Marilyn Larke, Vice President of Programs will be introducing Ta-Nehisi Coates […]
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59th Presidential Inauguration: Nationwide COVID-19 Memorial
59th Presidential Inauguration: Nationwide COVID-19 Memorial
Nationwide COVID-19 Memorial: On Tuesday, January 19th, the PIC will host a memorial to remember and honor the lives lost to COVID-19 as part of inaugural activities.
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59th Presidential Inauguration
Inauguration: On Wednesday, January 20, the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies will begin broadcasting at 10:00 AM ET. At noon, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and Kamala D. Harris will be sworn in […]
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James Weldon Johnson Branch, Kids More Sugar with Elaine Sugar & Continuing Review Mis Education of the Negro with Khamil Ojoyo
James Weldon Johnson Branch, Kids More Sugar with Elaine Sugar & Continuing Review Mis Education of the Negro with Khamil Ojoyo
Monthly Meeting - Kids More Sugar with Elaine Sugar & Continuing Review Mis Education of the Negro with Khamil Ojoyo Continuation of discussion of the Mis Education of the Negro […]
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The Bethel Dukes Branch, Author Talk The Life of Icabod Flewellyn
The Bethel Dukes Branch, Author Talk The Life of Icabod Flewellyn
The daughter of Icabod Flewellyn - Barbara Flewellyn will discuss his career from a newly published biography. On Mr. Flewellyn who established the first stand-alone museum for the history of […]
A Special Conversation with Joyce Moore Turner
A Special Conversation with Joyce Moore Turner
In the 60’s and 70’s, when many of us found it hard to move on from being Negroes, The Name Negro: Its Origin and Evil Use by Richard B. Moore […]
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Invitation to a Virtual Celebration of Black and Native American Heritage
Invitation to a Virtual Celebration of Black and Native American Heritage
Please join us as we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with the Black Student Union and the Cultural Center Collaborative for “A Dream of Kuponya/Kikeokàn: Black and Native American Healing,” a […]