On Saturday, the Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group hosted its annual Founder’s Day program at the National World War I Museum and Memorial. The meeting featured speaker, Attorney Gilbert R. (Mickey) Dean.
By ALEXANDRA SACCONE Undergraduate English major Published September 8, 2023 A new historical marker celebrating Black suffragist Charlotte Dett was unveiled recently during a ceremony in Niagara Falls, thanks to
Dr. Lois Harrison-Jones, Professor Emerita of the Howard University, School of Education and the Past National President of NABSE and Continental Societies, Inc.® was recently recognized and honored by two
W Marvin Dulaney, founding branch member Joan Bouldin submitted an article to the Dallas County Chronicle, a newsletter of the Dallas County Historical Commission, summarizing the incredible festivities that took
The James Weldon Johnson Branch of ASALH (The Association for the Study of African American Life and History) held its 28th Anniversary of the founding of the branch and commemorated the 152nd birthday of...
On Thursday, June 29, 2023, James Weldon Johnson Branch of ASALH President Hazel Gillis, a member of the Duval County Public School African American History Task Force attended the African American History Summer Writing...
In celebration of Juneteenth, The GKCBHSG closed out the first half of its program year on June 19, 2023, with a lecture presented by Dr. Chad Williams discussing his latest book, The Wounded World:...
2023 Annual Founder’s Birthday event: A staged reading of Charly Evon Simpson’s “Beyond the Sheet." Directed by Freda Scott Giles, emerita professor of Theatre and Film. Featuring actors from Town and Gown Players, University...