Author’s Book Talk Events
View the full schedule of Author's Events during the 2022 Black History Month Festival
View the full schedule of Author's Events during the 2022 Black History Month Festival
Support the Founders of Black History Month in Celebrating The 2022 Black History Theme: Black Health And Wellness
View all The Black History Month Festival sessions starting February 1, 2022
Join us on Zoom tomorrow with Dr. Valerie Patterson https://asalhsouthflorida.wordpress.com/podcast/ Please register and join us Tuesday, December 21, 2021, at 4 p.m. Dr. Joan Cartwright is inviting you to a
Meet the the Incoming Officers of the Executive Council
Winner to be announced during Black History Month 2022
The Reading Room series on social justice is a collaborative effort presented by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History and The Howard University Social Justice Consortium.
This national program centers the legacy of Black family reunions while encouraging families of all backgrounds to build and renew their own traditions and stories.
Click below to read the full New York Times article by Martha S. Jones on an enslaved woman seeking freedom in Paris. Enslaved to a U.S. Founding Father, She Sought
ASALH mourns the passing of Margaret M. Miles. Mrs. Miles was the long-time Park Ranger at the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site. She was also a great