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ASALH Tribute to Bill Russell Requiem for a Champion

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History mourns the death of William Felton Russell. Russell is the winningest professional athlete of all time in team sports. He was the centerpiece...

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Rosie Rios Designated Chair of U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission

Former Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios has been designated as the Chair for the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, the Congressional Commission charged with planning the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

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2022 Abolition Commemoration Day

Abolition Commemoration Day event on July 11, 2022.

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Americans at Work – National Historic Landmark Theme Study on Labor History

The National Historic Landmarks Program is pleased to announce the release of a new theme study, Labor History in the United States, which highlights the many stories of Americans at work through current scholarship on labor...

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We Invite You to Share Your Perspectives on Monuments

Us/ICOMOS would like you to share your perspectives on Monuments.

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“What Kind of Soil Are We?” Events Commemorating the Seventh Anniversary of the Mother Emanuel Massacre and Martyrdom

Faith groups across the country will mark the seventh anniversary of the racially-motivated massacre at Mother Emanuel African Episcopal Church by participating in a commemorative Bible study event.

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Charge Buffalo Massacre Defendant Under Anti-Lynching Law as written by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

George Floyd was a victim of lynching two years ago. The mass murder of African Americans in Buffalo, N.Y., was also a lynching, says Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, professor of constitutional law at John Jay College...

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Black Farmers Lost $326 Billion Worth of Land in 20th Century, Study Finds

Our March 15th Program titled: The Future of Farming: Women in the Forefront featured the State of Georgia’s youngest certified farmer, Kendall Rae Johnson with her mother Ursula Johnson and ASALH Rochester New York...

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America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2022 List Unveiled

The National Trust for Historic Preservation today unveils its much-anticipated annual list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. The eleven sites on the 2022 list represent a powerful illustration of expansive American history.

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Under Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Gabe Camarillo Posthumously Promotes Colonel Charles Young to Brigadier General

The Under Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Gabe Camarillo hosted the Posthumous promotion of COL Charles Young to Brigadier General on April 29th.

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