This article first appeared on npr.org, August 6, 2019 When Toni Morrison received her Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, her remarks began with a reflection on the phrase once
Please help the National Park Service (NPS) tell the story and honor the legacy of Dr. Carter G. Woodson. You’re invited to share your feedback on exhibit designs at an
Voices: Stories of Change, is our newest website to launch, providing an introduction to African American life and history within the Charleston area. Following, is an article from our local
Saturday, September 28, 2019 3:00pm Cameron Grove Resort Center Ballroom 100 Cameron Grove Boulevard Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Includes: RECOGNITION PROGRAM, “KEYNOTE SPEAKER FROM HOWARD UNIVERSITY SOCIAL WORK and GERONTOLOGY
Footprints of My Ancestors: The Real Legacy of the Chicago Defender By Myiti Sengstacke-Rice Today is officially the first week that the Chicago Defender Newspaper has not printed in over
Rev. Richard T. Adams was a dedicated and loyal life and Samuel L. Banks Branch (Baltimore, MD) member of ASALH. He served many years on the Executive Council and was
An Evening with Margot Lee Shetterly & Gladys West Thursday, August 8 6:00 – 8:00 pm Robins Family Forum VMHC, in partnership with WCVE PBS, will present a special program
National Park Service announces the public roll out of the African American Civil Rights Network. They are excited to work with the Association for the Study of African American Life
WASHINGTON, D.C.–The US Senate voted on June 27 to confirm Aimee Jorjani as the first full-time chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP). “I am honored to be