ASALH RECOGNIZES 400 YEARS OF PERSEVERANCE
The Association for the Study of African Life and History (ASALH), the Founders of Black History Month, will launch its first public event in a yearlong commemoration of the forced
Black History Month Kickoff Celebration
Woodson Luncheon in Dallas, W. Marvin Dulaney Branch
Tickets are still available. Anyone interested in attending the luncheon should contact: Joan Bouldin at (214) 499-2294
WMD Branch’s 4th Annual Dr. Carter G. Woodson Luncheon – Dallas, TX
The WMD Branch’s annual Woodson luncheon is just one of the recurring, signature programs mandated for all local branches by the national office of The Association for the Study of
ASALH Black History Kick Off Celebration, Pittsburgh, PA
This Saturday, the Dr. Edna B. McKenzie Branch of ASALH and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Downtown & Business invite you to the Black History Month kick-off celebration!! This promises
West Tennessee Heritage & “Roots” Bus Tour
Freedom North: The Civil Rights Movement and Northern Migrations
Professor Zebulon Miletsky will discuss the Northern civil rights movement and the migrations that took people across the United States in their quest for greater freedoms, register starting Jan. 19
An Intimate Conversation with Dorothy B. Gilliam, author of Trailblazer
Dorothy Gilliam, the first black woman reporter at the Washington Post, participates in a conversation about her memoir, TRAILBLAZER: A Pioneering Journalist’s Fight to Make the Media Look More Like
Atlanta Branch Black History Month Program
The Dividing Lines Symposium is an event in which academics, artists, institutions, community organizations and figures can discuss and showcase African American, Native American and Afro-Amerindian research topics and
Forced Migration–From Africa to the Americas: Do you know where you came from?
Come join in a discussion on Forced Migration–From Africa to the Americas: Do you know where you came from? You will learn about this year’s Annual Black History Theme:
Celebrating the ASALH 2019 Black Migrations Theme – Philadelphia Heritage Branch
ASALH -Philadelphia Heritage Branch Association for the Study of African American Life & History Celebrating the ASALH 2019 Black Migrations Theme Presentations City & State Black History Month Proclamations, Great
GoseplFest at Georgia State
Ida B. Wells Drive (formerly Congress Parkway) Ceremony and Street Sign Unveiling
Please join Alderman Sophia King and Alderman Brendan Reilly to celebrate this historic event – the renaming of Congress Parkway to Ida B. Wells Drive. 10:00 am: VIP Reception 10:15
A Black History Month 2019 Evening with Justice Robert L. Wilkins
A Black History Month 2019 Evening with Justice Robert L. Wilkins, Author, “LONG ROAD TO HARD TRUTH” Wednesday, February 13th, in Chicago’s Hyde Park Community WHO: Reformation Church Chicago’s Carter G.
2019 February Executive Council Meeting
Friday, February 15, 2019 10 am – 5 pm 301 Rhode Island Ave., NW Washington, DC 20001 There is no on-site parking. The meeting is open to ASALH members only.
Imagination: A Play by Southwest Professor Levi Frazier Jr.
Imagination (February 15–17 and 22–24, 2019) by Levi Frazier, Jr. Imagination is a tragicomedy written by Associate Professor of Communications, Graphics and Fine Arts Levi Frazier Jr. The play centers
A Conversation With Dr. Ray Arsenault, Author And Hon. Charles Williams, Chief Judge Of The 12th Judicial Circuit – St. Petersburg, FL
“A Conversation With Dr. Ray Arsenault, Author And Hon. Charles Williams, Chief Judge Of The 12th Judicial Circuit” Cocktails, Book Sale And Signing, Music And Dinner Come Join Asalh For
93rd Annual Black History Luncheon – February 16, 2019, Washington, DC
93rd Annual Black History Luncheon – February 16, 2019, Washington, DC The 93nd Annual Black History Month Luncheon and Featured Authors’ Event will be held at the Washington Renaissance Hotel located
EDNA B. MCKENZIE BRANCH of ASALH PRESENTS BEGINNING YOUR GENEALOGY RESEARCH
Celebrate with Dayton’s Paul Laurence Dunbar Branch of ASALH
Celebrate Kansas City Black History
Mark your calendar and reserve your tickets for a Black History treat. We are celebrating Kansas City change makers and legacy builders on February 16. The founders of the Black
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR BLACK VETERANS PRESENTS BUFFALO SOLDIERS MEMORIAL BANQUET
Get on The Freedom Train
TAOI ARTISTS SPECIAL TRIBUTE RECEPTION
Howard University Alumni of Washington, DC invite the area to attend our SPECIAL TRIBUTE RECEPTION, on Wednesday, February 20th, 6:00 pm. We will honor our talented TAOI ARTISTS, in music,
Metropolitan A.M.E. Church School Black History Month Celebration
You are cordially invited to the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church School Black History Month Celebration Theme : Black Migrations (From “Where?”To “Here!”) Friday, February 22, 2019 6 pm—9 pm Douglass Hall
THE CONTINUATION OF A SERIES OF PRESENTATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY’S HISTORICAL DESIGNATED AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES
THE CONTINUATION OF A SERIES OF PRESENTATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY’S HISTORICAL DESIGNATED AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FROM THE 12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY LOCAL HISTORIAN/AUTHOR LOUIS S. DIGGS, ON
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Gospel Service Keeper of the Community Black History Month Award Celebration
Cascade Community Oral History Tour
Please join us for the unveiling of our newest community tour: www.CascadeCommunityTour.org It will be MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 from 6 – 8 pm at the Atlanta University Center Robert W.
Celebrating Black History, Pittsburgh Branch
AUC Black History Quiz Bowl
Please join us TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, for the Atlanta University Center Black History Quiz Bowl! Cheer on your school’s team and learn Black History
The Memphis Area Branch of ASALH Black History Month Luncheon
The Memphis Area Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) cordially invites you to join its members and friends as it celebrates Black
At The River I Stand Screening, ASALH of Tampa Bay
A special screening and panel discussion on the film “At the River I Stand,” the documentary that reconstructs the 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike in Memphis. Following the file, we will
ASALH Manhattan Branch, presents OUR AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH FINALE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Grace United Methodist Church 125 West 104 th StreetNew York, New York 10025 Rev. Lidia Lebron Rivera, Pastor THEME: AFRICAN AMERICAN