The best inspirational Black films feature characters fighting adversity to do great things for themselves, their families, and their neighbors. This is a list of the top inspiring African American films including everything from Remember the Titans to The Color Purple to Ray. What films will...
As tensions continue to rise in the city, both families reach their boiling points when they collide. Released: 2022 Directed by: Ariel Vromen Also ranks #26 on New Thriller Movies Of 2024, Ranked By Fans Also ranks #26 on New Crime Movies Of 2024, Ranked By Fans Also ranks #29 on ...
Why is it important to celebrate Black History Month? Black History Month is a reminder of the struggle and resilience of African Americans and other people of the African diaspora. It provides individuals, families, and communities an opportunity to come together to celebrate the achievements, his...
During the Homeschool Day event series, the Tennessee State Museum will host a free day of fun and historical activities for homeschooled families. In February, this free event will focus on Black History Month, with gallery tours and interpreters in the museum’s exhibitions. Participants o...
Guppy, states the following in regard to this surname: “Amongst the old established Wiltshire families I may refer to that of Blake, which is at present best represented around Chippenham. There were Blakes in Warminster in the reign of Elizabeth, and they are still to be found there, and...
expedition to New Spain (or present-day New Mexico, Arizona and Florida). Although historians are not sure of her motives — some records suggest that she may have been hoping to assist recently settled families at her final destination — her deliberate preparations for the journey were ...
With so much to see and do throughout Black History Month, why not spend the night? Book theVisit Philly Overnight Packagefor free hotel parking and perks. Read on for our guide to Black History Month in Philadelphia for 2025. Note:Events in this article are arranged in chronologically by...
DuringBlack History Month—and every day of the year—it's important to remember that the experiences of Black families are not a monolith. "The Black family knows no single location, since family reunions and genetic-ancestry searches testify to the spread of family membersacross states, nations...
Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867 2 1–2.On the Freedmen's Bureau, see George R. Bentley, A Historyof the Freedmen's Bureau (1955; reprint, New York, 1974); Paul A. Cimbala, The Freedmen's Bureau: Reconstructing the American South after the Civil War (Malabar,...
In short, by now we should all be pretty firm in the fact that American families of all races need to learn and review Black history every month of the year. But since we do have “Black History” marked on our calendars every February, it is also an excellent time to sit down with...