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February 2024

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February 25, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST

ASALH Bethel Dukes Branch Event: History Talk with Mayor Lisa Hicks Gilbert of Elaine, Arkansas

Woodridge Library 18th and Rhode Island Ave., Washington, DC, United States

November 2023

Sun 19
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November 19, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

ASALH Bethel Dukes Branch Event, Dr. Lopez Matthews discusses the state of the DC Archives

Woodridge Library 18th and Rhode Island Ave., Washington, DC, United States
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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
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Civil rights leaders launched a #HandsOffOurHistory campaign to rally to protect Black history from Trump's executive orders.
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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
On National Teachers' Day, we honor Hilda Grayson Finney (1913-1976), a trailblazing educator and advocate for Black history in South Carolina. Her dedication to incorporating Black history into the public school curriculum and her leadership in the Palmetto State Teachers Association paved the way for future generations to understand and embrace their heritage. Her unwavering commitment to the cause earned the recognition of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, who appointed her as a field representative for the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1942. Today, we celebrate her lasting impact on education and the promotion of Black histor#ASALHA#africanamericanandlaborL#NationalTeachersDayr#blackhistorys#hildagraysonfinneyinney ... See MoreSee Less

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Calling all authors and publishers! Submit your titles for the 2026 ASALH Book Prize by September 15, 2025. 📝 Physical copies must be mailed by October 15—details coming soon! 📬 Link: asalh.org/awards/the-asalh-book-prize/#ASALH #asalhbookprize #AfricanAmericansAndLabor #asalhatlanta ... See MoreSee Less

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
On this day, May 2, 1963, more than 1,000 Black schoolchildren in Birmingham, Alabama, bravely marched in a nonviolent protest against segregation in what became known as the Children’s Crusade. Organized by civil rights leaders as part of the Birmingham Campaign, the young demonstrators faced mass arrests and, in the days that followed, violent responses from police armed with fire hoses and attack dogs. Shocking images of children being jailed and brutalized drew national outrage and global attention, ultimately pressuring city officials to desegregate public spaces and improve job opportunities for Black residents. Their courage became a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement and a lasting symbol of youth-led resistance.Learn More: www.history.com/articles/childrens-crusade-birmingham-civil-rights#ASALH #ChildrensCrusade1963 ... See MoreSee Less

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