February is Black History Month, and to honor the occasion, researchers at TruckInfo.net analyzed data from the Census Bureau to better understand the positive impact of Black entrepreneurs. Despite Gains in Recent Years,
February is Black History Month across the world, and Central Georgia has plenty of ways to honor African American history. Here are some options.
TruckInfo.net analyzed data from the Census Bureau to better understand the positive impact and presence of Black entrepreneurs.
ATLANTA - Black History Month is a time to honor the achievements, contributions, and resilience of Black Americans, and Atlanta—home to a rich Civil Rights legacy—offers a variety of ways to celebrate.
Over time, Negro History Week evolved into Black History Month, thanks in large part to the civil rights movement.
To celebrate Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of “Cooley High,” visit Independent Picture House for a special screening of the film. Tickets are $9.25. Come prepared to share your ideas and learn ways to begin or continue caring for yourself in a supportive setting with other Black men. Registration is free.
Black History Month Parade & Expo Feb. 22 Parade begins at Summit & Citrus Ave., Fontana, CA 92325 The parade will feature marching bands, drill/dance teams, community groups, and more. The expo includes live entertainment, food and craft vendors, a car show, and more. Black History Month Parade & Expo
The City of Gainesville observes Black History Month with a showcase of performances and remembrances at several municipal venues.
Black History Month gives us the opportunity to learn about the rich and, oftentimes, forgotten pieces of American history.
The Multicultural Center, in partnership with various campus organizations and departments, sponsor a number of events throughout Black History Month.
The vibrant history and culture of Indiana Avenue will come alive on stage as an Indianapolis theater showcases the remarkable work of five talented Black student playwrights.
Celebrate Black History Month with the Freedom Center's robust schedule of music, film, and plays showcasing Black history as American history.