As written By Cooper Levey-Baker In late 2022, faced with new state laws limiting the teaching of topics like race in public school classrooms, members of the Manasota chapter of the
The origins of Black History Month can be traced back nearly a hundred years to an unassuming, three-story brick rowhouse in Washington. In 1922, Carter G. Woodson, known as “the father of Black history,”...
As written by Vickie Gutierrez Feb. 1, 2024 – For Social Studies teacher Jenecy Griffin, her first rule is simple — have fun. “There’s never a dull moment when it
Joe Madison was a civil rights activist, author, and groundbreaking radio personality. He was a great supporter of ASALH, our events and programs, and Black life, history, and culture. His
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — In a collaborative effort, the Fort Mose Historical Society and the Florida State Parks Foundation hosted a historic groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024.
Now, therefore, the mayor and City Council of the city of Baker, Louisiana, do hereby proclaim and declare that the month of February 2024 shall be known as African American history month in Baker,...