Unlock the power of knowledge and community with us at Freedom School this week! Dive into the transformative study of “Pan-Negroism in the United States” and discover how this movement shaped our past and...
ASALH mourns the loss of Congressman Sylvester Turner, who represented the Fifth District in Houston, Texas. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family, staff, and constituents.
Whereas, on behalf of the Dorothy Turner Johnson Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), we wish to record our deep sorrow over the passing of Senator...
We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2025 Robert and Charmaine Price Heritage Bowl! The prestigious title and an enriching Black heritage trip to Memphis, Tennessee, belong to none other than Yvonne...
This past weekend, branch Vice-President Robert McClinton placed a wreath on the site of the Carter G. Woodson stature at 9th & Rhode Island, NW in honor of our founder for Black History Month....
African enslaved people were a majority of the year-round population at Middleton Place, In Charleston, South Carolina, home of Declaration of Independence signer Arthur Middleton and once a thriving rice plantation because of African...
The Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) of Western Pennsylvania is the most colorful tile in our mosaic