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Black History Month Facts You Probably Didn't Learn in School
As conservatives try to change how history is taught in our schools, here are some Black history facts you should know.
10 Black-owned businesses in Texas you can support during Black History Month
With Black History Month ongoing, Texans can participate in celebrating the month in many ways. One is by supporting Black-owned businesses in your city.
Black History Month: how African Americans integrated in the military
African Americans have evolved in our country. Tuskegee University was awarded an Air Corps contract to help train black military pilots. This group was eventually called ‘The Tuskegee Airmen’ and pushed for integration into the military.
Black History Month fact of the day
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It’s day nine of Black History Month. Here’s your Black history fact of the day. Feb. 9, 1971 the commissioner of baseball announced the first member of the Negro wing of the baseball hall of fame. Leroy “Satchel” Paige was the first person to be inducted in this wing.
Black History Month Minute: Mrs. Cora P. Roberson
She is credited for being one of the first Black educators in the school district to teach white students, when she accepted a position at Kirby-Smith School in the mid-1960’s.
Black History Month: Honoring Lela Thompson
Lela Thompson was the first black woman to graduate from Wilmington College, which is now the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Black History Month events in Columbus
Mark your calendar with these opportunities to learn about and celebrate Black history throughout February. ♟️ Discover pan-Afrikan chess, dance to hip-hop beats and get natural hair care tips at Columbus library branches offering free activities for all ages.
Black History Month 2025 events in Metro Detroit
We're nearly halfway through Black History Month, but there's still plenty to do around here to commune, celebrate, recognize and commemorate. 🎨 Sacred Spaces: The third annual citywide, self-guided tour of 15 Black-led art venues includes Irwin House Gallery on East Grand Boulevard,
20 Must-Stream Shows and Movies for Black History Month
Celebrate the Black experience this February with these entertaining and informative streaming shows and movies.
Black History Month: Henry Kimbro
In its celebration of Black History Month, MLB Network looks at how Henry Kimbro made a name for himself in baseball, his career and more
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Black history: Nine Palm Beach County sites, venues with significance to Black community
From bars to burial sites, hotels to high schools, these places are notable in the Black history of Palm Beach County.
Princeton University
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Black History Month 2025: Eddie Glaude Jr. on James Baldwin, a library Douglass Day transcribe-a-thon and more
The University community is hosting a range of events. Educational programs and resources are also available year-round.
MPR News
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From territory to today: Mapping Minnesota’s Black history
In celebration of Black History Month in February, MPR News is highlighting Black history throughout the state. From a fur ...
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How advocates are stepping up for Black History month as federal agencies scale back
Despite threats to end Black History Month programs and others at some federal agencies, groups vow to recognize it outside ...
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Honoring Black History: Negro League Baseball Museum
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift reunited in her suite following Super Bowl 2025, and the professional athlete appeared sad ...
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Plainfield celebrates Black History Month with inspiring film screenings
Both screenings will take place at the Anne Louise Davis Room in the Plainfield Public Library, located at 8100 Park Ave.
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