2020 – African Americans and the Vote The year 2020 marks the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment and the culmination of the women’s suffrage movement. The year 2020 also marks
On Saturdays in February (1, 15, 29), the afternoon tours of the Carter G. Woodson Home NHS will be joined by "Dr. Carter G. Woodson," portrayed by actor Dexter Hamlett. Learn about the origins...
The OAH is coordinating a two-component study of African American Schools in the South, 1865-1900, through a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. We are seeking a Principal Investigator
The National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program (NTF) is pleased to announce that there will be $127,000 in grant funds available this year. In collaboration with the Association for
Join the National Park Service and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Inc. (ASALH) as we celebrate the 144th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the...
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The Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group partnered with the National World I Museum and Memorial and the National Archives at Kansas City to present two programs commemorating the
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
The Nominating Committee of ASALH seeks nominations for the Executive Council, Class of 2022. The Executive Council and the Executive Officers set the policy direction for ASALH and are responsible