Julian Branch Baltimore County Meeting
Julian Branch Baltimore County Meeting February 19, 2020 Time 6:00 pm Windsor Mill Middle School 8300 Windsor Mill Rd Windsor Mill, Maryland 21244
Spoleto Festival USA, Omar Ibn Said, up close
Spoleto Festival USA announces a new discussion series under the umbrella of Spoleto ETC (Engaging the Community)—the Festival’s education and community outreach program. This year’s Spoleto ETC Discussion Series, titled
The 94th Annual Black History Luncheon
February 22, 2020 (Washington, DC) The 94th Annual Black History Luncheon and Featured Author’s Event will be held on Saturday, February 22, 2020 at the Washington Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th
Lynching in Prince George’s County MD: Beginning the Journey from Truth to Reconciliation
Join us for this public meeting to discuss the importance of acknowledging the history of racial terror lynchings in Prince George's County, pay respect to the victims and their families, and explore ideas for community remembrance projects as a way to begin the process...
Louisa County Branch, “Saving Privates Truth, Justice and Righteousness”
One-man play written, produced and performed by our 80-year-old member, dedicated to Pvt Prince Edward Turner (of Goochland, VA). Pvt Turner was a native and true American hero killed in
The Roland McConnell Branch of ASALH, Black History Program
February 23, 2020, 3:00 PM Trinity Presbyterian Church 3200 Walbrook Avenue Baltimore, MD 21216 The Roland McConnell Branch of ASALH, supports the home church of the late, Dr. Roland C. McConnell
Prince George’s County Truth Branch, Our Voice: Music and the Black Vote Concert
Our Voice: Music and The Black Vote Concert Sun Feb 23rd 4:00pm – 5:00pm Harmony Hall Arts Center 10701 Livingston Road Fort Washington, Md 20744 Music and the Black Vote
RVA ASALH-Organizing Branch, Tell Them We are Rising: A Survey of the Early Black Educational Experience in Richmond, Virginia
Manasota ASALH Branch, Black Suffragist Project Reception
Manasota ASALH is hosting a reception preceding this event from 5:15 – 6:15 that all are welcome to attend. The registration form for the event can be directly accessed at:
Voting Rights Panel
When: Thu. 2/27 7-8 p.m. Where: Brentwood Library 34 Second Ave. Brentwood , NY 11717 Price: Free Description: Listen to a panel of experts hosted by Professor Zebulon Miletsky discuss
Black History Month at The Woodson Lyceum, Annual Diversity Breakfast
Feb. 28, at 7:30 a.m., Don Morris Room, Marshall University – Annual Diversity Breakfast. Contact: Maurice Cooley, cooley@ marshall.edu. Please visit www.marshall.edu/woodsonlyceum for updates.
Manasota ASALH General Meeting – February
February 28, 2020 @10:00 AM, Manasota ASALH General Meeting Betty J. Johnson North Sarasota Library 2801 Newtown Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34234
African American History Month Finale, Manhattan Branch
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND HISTORY MANHATTAN BRANCH INVITES YOU TO AN AFRICAN AMERICAN FINALE 2020 THEME: AFRICAN AMERICAN AND THE VOTE TOPIC: AFRICAN AMERICAN POLITICIANS:
NAACP Freedom Fund Luncheon
Charleston Area Branch, Reception for 104th Annual ASALH Conference Volunteers and Presentation on “Judge J. W. Waring”
Presentation on "African Americans and the Vote: Judge J. Waties Waring and the Struggle to Eliminate the All White Primary" by Brian Hicks, Author (In Darkest South Carolina) and Journalist, Charleston Post and Courier. Reception preceding...