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If you want an opportunity to learn more about African-American culture, the African-American read-in is a chance to do that. It's a gathering to read and discuss books centered on Black authors ...
Books have long been a cornerstone of cultural preservation and empowerment; this is especially true within the African-American community, where books created for us and by us have a history of ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) will publish a dynamic new book Sept. 17 tracing the history of sports through photographs from the turn of the 20th ...
This picture book chronicles the history of African American spirituals by pairing rhythmic text with cut paper illustrations. Backmatter gives further meaning to this enduring American art form ...
The African American Museum’s library is filled with decades of Black history from rare books like The Negro In Our History to The Souls of Black Folk. This summer, the library is the classroom for ...
This summer, UNC Press is set to release six major titles in African American history and urban studies in their Spring/Summer 2025 Catalog. These books aim to bring new perspectives to pivotal ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture opened to the public in 2016. It contains more than 40,000 artifacts documenting more than 400 years of African American history.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture opened to the public in 2016. It contains more than 40,000 artifacts documenting more than 400 years of African American history.
Nonprofit organization Summerville Juneteenth is releasing a new book titled "African Americans on Tour: History, People, and Places of Dorchester County South Carolina," created by Violet Saylor ...
By Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw “You will know them by their fruits,” Matthew 7:16. In an executive order titled, “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” Donald Trump took direct ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture opened to the public in 2016. It contains more than 40,000 artifacts documenting more than 400 years of African American history.