1872—P.B.S. Pinchbackbegins serving as the first Black governor of Louisiana. He served for a little more than a month. Pinchback, son of a White plantation owner and a former Macon, Ga., slave, was a major force in Louisiana politics after the civil war and during Rec...
The article reflects on Black History Month from the perspective of Ian Peate, emphasizing the need to acknowledge the unique viewpoints shaped by individual identities. Topics discussed include the importance of diverse voices in Black history, the theme of "Reclaiming Narratives," and the role of...
Kick off Black History Month with a celebration of Black authors, Black books and Black stories at the 33rd annualAfrican American Children’s Book Fair. The annual literary showcase — one of the oldest and largest events of its kind in the nation — highlights the diversity within literature...
Black History Month is more than tradition—it's a celebration. It's when Americans proudly honor the contributions and legacies of Black leaders, thinkers, and trailblazers who paved the way for future generations. And while much of what we reflect on this month evokes stories of the pain Bl...
February 1, 2024 Dahlia Adler Leave a comment Happy Black History Month! Like the other eleven months, it’s an excellent time to buy queer books by Black authors! For even more recs, check out previous years’ posts! Books to Read Now Alex Wise vs. the End of the World by Terry ...
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In 2024, it’s “African Americans and the Arts.” The importance of Black History Month in the workplace With a growing focus on inclusivity to explore a wide range of Black experiences, Black History Month is of continued importance and now an internationally recognized occasion. Educational ...
Why is Black History Month in February? Woodson chose February for Negro History Week because it had the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Lincoln was born on Feb. 12, and Douglass, a former slave who did not know his exact birthday, celebrated his on Feb. 14....
To celebrate Black History Month 2024, we've handpicked a list of inspiring eBooks from the Kortext Open Resources Collection.
Converse: Black History Month (Short 2024) - Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more...