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Black History Month 'double down'
Is Black History Month history? Not yet, according to President Trump proclamation
President Donald Trump signed the Black History Month proclamation for February 2025, but not all government agencies will observe.
What is Black History Month, and why is it important?
February is Black History Month, a time the country highlights and celebrates the accomplishments of Black Americans. And the fact that Black history is part of America's history is important for all Americans to know,
The Theme of Black History Month 2025 Is ‘African Americans And Labor’
Black History Month 2025 comes when diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are under attack from the second Trump administration.
TAYO Fatunla: A Reminder – Black History is Not Only for Black History Month
Great men and women from the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement era, gave it all and some, laid down their lives and paved the way for many of various ethnic backgroun
February Is Black History Month! What Are the Black History Month Colors and What Do They Mean?
February is Black History Month and it pays tribute to the achievements of African Americans throughout U.S. history. It has been celebrated since 1976, but actually started back in 1926 with Negro History Week.
What to know about why Black History Month was created
Black History Month was recognized nationally in 1976, when President Gerald Ford designated the month as a time for the public to honor the contributions of Black Americans, according to the museum. The month has since inspired other groups and an appreciation of multicultural backgrounds.
Find an event to celebrate Black History Month during February in Asheville
February is Black History Month and offers ways for the community to reflect on the struggles, successes, and contributions of extraordinary people who had lasting impacts on Asheville and the nation. Special events will be held throughout February.
The Origins Of Black History Month: Celebrations Continue Today
Black History Month started as "Negro History Week" in February 1926 as a way to chronicle the accomplishments of African Americans in the aftermath of slavery.
Four Milwaukee Black community leaders honored as part of Black History Month
Mayor Cavalier Johnson presented awards for outstanding citizen, education advocate, minority business champion and charitable contributions.
Black History Month: The black magicians at The Magic Castle
Gayle Anderson reports the Magic Castle in Hollywood observes Black History Feb. 4 through Feb. 9 with a special week-long event. Eleven professional African American magicians from across the country and Canada performing in every showroom of The Magic Castle.
Five Sustainability Leaders You Should Know This Black History Month
Discover five influential Black leaders in sustainability, from clean energy innovators to champions of sustainable fashion.
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Black History Month: Events to attend throughout February in the Triad
Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, hosts a Black History Month celebration in February with ...
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How Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo is preserving the legacy of Black pioneers
As Black History Month continues, we look at how Pueblo is preserving the legacy of Black pioneers buried at Roselawn ...
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Pop-up exhibit at New York City's Museum of Broadway celebrates Black storytellers
In honor of Black History Month, a new pop-up exhibit is celebrating the Black storytellers of the past and present while ...
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