National Park Service’s Book Discussion on “If I Survive”
In honor of the bicentennial year of Frederick Douglass’s birth, meet the authors of one of the newest publications on Frederick Douglass! When: Thursday, September 6, 2018 Time: 7:00 p.m.-9:00p.m. Where: Frederick Douglass National
Lecture By Dr. Marion T. Lane: 12 Women of Color Who Made a Difference
In partnership with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History – Philadelphia Heritage About the Speaker: Dr. Marion T. Lane has been a member of the
Presentation and Book Signing by Author Debra Clark
Debra Clark, great great granddaughter of the founder of Alabama A & M University will give a presentation about her family genealogy and her second book, “Not Your Normal Family
DNA and Forensic Genealogy – Kin Finder Symposium
This two-day symposium is designed to educate, inspire and empower those searching for missing or unknown relatives. We will host approximately 250 attendees from across the country. During the symposium
The Power of the Woman’s Vote
My Global African Diaspora Documentary at the African Union Mission
History at Sunset – September 28th
Summer 2018 Join Park Ranger Steve Phan on select Friday evenings at 7:00 PM for special programs focusing on the rarely told stories of Civil War Washington D.C. Programs run
THE ST. PETERSBURG BRANCH OF THE ASALH Presents the Story of BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: “TELL THEM WE ARE RISING”
THE ST. PETERSBURG BRANCH OF THE ASALH Presents the Story of BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: “TELL THEM WE ARE RISING” Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Dr.
Detroit’s Black History Tour – Fighting Slavery & Segregation
Detroit’s Black History begins as a Fight For Freedom! Join the Detroit Chapter of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH Detroit) on a BUS