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Black Migration Was Hot Topic At 93rd ASALH Black History Month Luncheon

This article first appeared in “Black EOE Journal”  More than 1,000 educators, historians, students and community and government leaders convened for the 93rd annual Black History Month luncheon hosted by

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Reopening of the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site

A City Changing, An Opportunity to Make Friends: Mrs. Bethune’s Honor Scroll, Her Work and 21st Century Washington.

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The Six Triple Eight Documentary (WW2 African American Women) Screenings MARCH

Honoring The Six Triple Eight African American Women's Battalion of WWII in Celebration of Women's History Month ​

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Public Lands Package Reauthorizes the HBCU Historic Preservation Program

The president signed into law a package of public lands bills that reauthorizes vital programs and supports the preservation of a diverse array of landscapes and historic sites. The most

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National Museum of African American History and Culture To Open Online Reservation System for Group Visits

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture will open its new online system March 13 at 9 a.m. EDT for groups of 10 or more to reserve

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Governor of Pennsylvania Recognizes March 1, 2019, as Abolition Day

It is my pleasure to join with the Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History to support March 1, 2019, as Abolition Day in...

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Dr. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Memorial

Women's History Convocation, Thursday, March 14th, 2019, 11:00 am, Murphy Fine Arts Center, Morgan State University

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The Official Channel of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom National Park Service Launches Youtube Channel

The Official Channel of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom National Park Service program. Check out recorded sessions from our annual conference and other videos sharing the story of

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Clarence Lang named Dean of the College of the Liberal Arts

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Clarence Lang, interim dean of the College of the Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Kansas, has been named the Dean of the Penn

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ASALH sadly acknowledges the passing of Margaret Turner

ASALH sadly acknowledges the passing of Margaret Turner of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Margaret accepted the final payment of the Omega’s $1 million pledge at

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#BlackHistory365: Gwendolyn Brooks was an American #BlackHistory365: Gwendolyn Brooks was an American poet and teacher and was the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer when she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her work “Annie Allen.” #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: A native of Chicago, Illinois Lo #BlackHistory365: A native of Chicago, Illinois Lorraine Hansberry is known as one of the most significant and influential playwrights of the 20th century. She wrote the landmark play “A Raisin in the Sun,” which opened at Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City in 1959. #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: Nikki Giovanni is an American po #BlackHistory365: Nikki Giovanni is an American poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator. She was a prominent figure in the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s and her work was heavily influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement. #BlackResistance
Posted @withregram • @w.marvindulaneydfwasalh Da Posted @withregram • @w.marvindulaneydfwasalh Dallas African American Museum and the W. Marvin Dulaney Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), held an African American Heritage Quiz Bowl in February in the Honor of Black History Month.

Over two dozen students from the Dallas Fort. Worth Metroplex participated in the event. W. Marvin Dulaney Branch of ASALH provided students with a study guide to assist in the knowledge and understanding of historians from the 1800s to the current that contributed to the history of America.

The first and second place winners were from Dallas’ historic Booker T. Washington High School under the guidance of Ms. Brandi Barnett.

All the participants should be congratulated for their efforts toward studying their heritage outside of their schooling. 

For information about the African American Heritage Quiz Bowl, please contact W. Marvin Dulaney Branch – ASALH at: 214-403-4216, visit our website wmdasalh.com or email us at wmdulaney.asalh@gmail.com

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#BlackHistory 365: In 1903, Maggie Lena Walker fou #BlackHistory 365: In 1903, Maggie Lena Walker founded the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank – the first woman of any race to charter a bank in the United States. The bank had more than 50,000 members by 1924. #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: John Lewis was a civil rights ac #BlackHistory365: John Lewis was a civil rights activist and congressman who represented Georgia’s 5th congressional district. His guiding principle: “Good trouble, necessary trouble—It’s not only OK, but necessary to enact and inspire meaningful change.” #BlackResistance
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#BHM Fact: Stokely Carmichael was a U.S. civil-rig #BHM Fact: Stokely Carmichael was a U.S. civil-rights activist who in the 1960s originated the Black nationalism rallying slogan, “Black Power.” #BlackResistance
Join us for our virtual Author’s Book Talk start Join us for our virtual Author’s Book Talk starting at 630pm (ET) on ASALH-TV on February 27. See link in the bio for more information.
Posted @withregram • @bet The teaching of Black Posted @withregram • @bet The teaching of Black History matters today and EVERYDAY! Congratulations to @attorneycrump on winning the Social Justice Impact Award! ✊🏾🖤 Quotes #ASALH founder Carter G. Woodson! #NAACPImageAwards #BET
#Black Resistance” is the national theme of Blac #Black Resistance” is the national theme of Black History Month and ASALH’s Marketing and PR chair Dr. Zebulon Miletsky discuses this issue with ASALH multi-media journalist Andrea “Aunni” Young on how African Americans have had to push the United States to live up to its ideals of freedom, liberty, and justice for all. In Part 1 of this “fireside chat” they discuss slave breeding and the slave cotton industry that fueled the global economy through the lens of Black Resistance. 

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#BHM: “Unbought and Unbossed” Shirley Chisholm #BHM: “Unbought and Unbossed” Shirley Chisholm made history in 1968 when she became the first black woman elected to the US House of Representatives serving New York's 12th Congressional District for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1972, she became the first major-party black candidate for President of the United States, and the first woman ever to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

ASALH will co-sponsor a “matinee” featuring the new critically-praised play Campaign 72, based on the life of Shirley Chisholm at the ARC Theater in Washington, DC on Saturday, Feb. 25. #BlackResistance
SPECIAL CONTEST GIVEAWAY: ASALH will co-sponsor a SPECIAL CONTEST GIVEAWAY: ASALH will co-sponsor a “matinee” featuring the new critically-praised play Campaign 72, based on the life of Shirley Chisholm at the ARC Theater in Washington, DC on Saturday, Feb. 25. In recognition of the play, we are sponsoring a special Facebook and Instagram trivia contest.

The first person who can answer correctly “What is the name of the organization Shirley Chisholm co-founded with C. Delores Tucker?” will win a Black History Month gift from ASALH. 

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#BHM: Legendary businessman John H. Johnson founde #BHM: Legendary businessman John H. Johnson founded the Johnson Publishing Company in 1942 producing Ebony and Jet Magazines that became popular reading in black households. #BlackResistance

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#BHM: “The Chicago Defender” was considered th #BHM: “The Chicago Defender” was considered the most important newspaper of its kind – playing a major role in highlighting the horrors of Jim Crow racism and influencing black to move North (the Great Migration). Don’t miss our Resistance and the Black Press event starting at 7pm(EST) on ASALH-TV via YouTube. #BlackResistance
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