
Pre Conference Session: The 1619 Project & The Authentication of Our History
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The position of Black people in the United States has not appreciably changed since our arrival on the North American continent in 1619. Centuries-long oppression has resulted in this fact. The only way to...
How should the community of African American museums and other history organizations engage with the upcoming commemoration of the United States 250th anniversary? We want to hear from you! The event
The wave of anti-racist protests sweeping across the U.S. since the killing of George Floyd on May 25th has propelled issues of discrimination, police violence, and social justice into the
The Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group, The Second Baptist Church of Liberty, MO (GKCBHSG) and community partners present “Where Do We Go From Here?: A Virtual Social Justice Forum,” Friday, August 21,...
WE NEED TO MAKE NOISE “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on
ASALH will hold innovative programming in the month of September in lieu of an in-person conference in Montgomery, Alabama. Check back for schedules, times, and other updates.