National Historic Landmarks and the Network to Freedom
“Recognizing that all human beings embrace the right to self-determination and freedom from oppression, the historical Underground Railroad (UGRR) sought to address the injustices of slavery and make freedom a
Never Forget Who You Are: Conversations About Racism and Identity Development
Rodney L. Hurst Sr and Rudy F. Jamison Jr, Ed.D
ASALH Charles A. Brown-Birmingham Presents Resolution Honoring Rosetta Farris Brown Upon Her Death
Mrs. Rosetta Farris Brown, a charter members of the Charles A. Brown-Birmingham Branch of ASALH, sadly passed away on May, 13, 2021. Her father-in-law, Dr. Charles A. Brown became the
ASALH TV presents “Promoting Psychological Resilience Within the Black Community”
Speakers will outline why mental health is important, illustrate the barriers around access to mental health services, and provide strategy
Press Release: Buffalo, NY Post Office Renaming Honoring 6888th veteran (Hunt-Martin)
New legislation to rename Buffalo post office after women's Army Corps WWII veteran
Joint Statement on Racial Injustice and Social Equity from the MCAAHC and the MLTRC
Fifty-two years ago amid uprisings across the nation following the assassination of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Verda Freeman Welcome, Maryland’s first African American female senator, introduced legislation
Outstanding Black Women of Yalobusha County: Their stories and their contributions to a Mississippi Community
Dottie Chapman Reed
Passing of Rosetta Brown, Charles A. Brown-Birmingham Branch
Charles A. Brown-Birmingham Branch is saddened by the passing of beloved charter member, Mrs. Rosetta Brown, who passed away May 13th, according to her son, Mr. Jonathan Brown. Funeral arrangements are
The Midnight Mayor of Charleston, S.C.: The Henry Smith Story
Maxine Smith