Celebrate the Library’s NAACP Records with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, author of “The Voting Rights War: The NAACP
ASALH member and former EC member Esquire Gloria Browne Marshall will be speaking at the Library of Congress. We the Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Branch of ASALH encourage all able and available in the...
ASALH Pennsylvania Branches Event – We Were Queens! 2023 Dr. Carter G. Woodson Birthday Celebration
Branch of the Year
ARCHIVED: ASALH Monthly Executive Council Meeting – PRIVATE PAGE
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Leadership – 2021 archive
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ASALH Savannah Yamacraw Branch Event, How Enslaved Ancestors Built Savannah, Ga.; Birthday Celebration for Dr. Woodson
The Savannah Yamacraw ASALH branch celebrated the birthday of Dr. Carter G. Woodson on December 14, 2021, by presenting a workshop for students in the after-school program at the West
ASALH Savannah Yamacraw Branch Presents Forum on Impact of Savannah’s Four Black Mayors
The Savannah Yamacraw Branch of ASALH presented a forum on African-American mayoral leadership in Savannah, highlighting issues of housing, the economy, unity and race relations. The event included a discussion
Branch Presidents
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
Cultivating Change from the Inside Out by Anita D Russell
Anita D. Russell
Cultivating Change from the Inside Out by Anita D Russell
DID YOU KNOW DISMANTLING RACISM IS AN INSIDE JOB? Celebrate with Life Coach and International Bestselling Author, Anita D Russell as she launches her new book, Cultivating Change from the
Leadership ARCHIVE
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Sen. Moran’s Bill to Honor Women of the “Six-Triple-Eight” Passes Senate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 11, 2020 Contact: Angela Lingg | 202-228-6519 Sen. Moran’s Bill to Honor Women of the “Six-Triple-Eight” Passes Senate Urges House to Quickly Advance Bill to Recognize Their Service and
ARCHIVE – Annual Luncheon Featured Authors Event
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Preserving the historic ‘Negro Mountain’
This article first appeared in the New Pittsburgh Courier, June 3, 2019 by Alonna J. Carter, For New Pittsburgh Courier On May 11, members of the Edna B. McKenzie branch of
Migrations the theme of Black History Month kickoff
This article first appeared in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 31, 2019 Four hundred years after the first slave ship arrived in Virginia in 1619, African-American migrations will be the topic of
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...