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Black History Month Proclamation (Feb. 6, 1:30 p.m. — Osceola Board of County Commissioners meeting ) A Black history proclamation will be presented to Ann Jones and others from the community.
TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Black History Month is celebrated every February to honor the contributions and legacies of Black and African Americans across U.S. history. Since it was first nationally ...
WATCH: Trump participates in White House Black History Month celebration. With Thursday's event, Trump is preserving a tradition at the same time his far-reaching executive order ending diversity ...
Black History Columbus is has launched the 2025 Community Juneteenth Calendar — a month-long celebration featuring nine dynamic events across the city of Columbus.
WorldBeat Cultural Center's Juneteenth celebration features the unveiling of a community quilt and honors the artistry, ...
First Black female referee: Violet Palmer made history as the NBA’s first female referee on Oct. 31, 1997, when she officiated the season opener between the Vancouver Grizzlies and Dallas Mavericks.
June is Black Music Month. That June also encompasses Juneteenth makes a lot of sense. Indeed, the creation of Black Music Month reflects the core theme in African American history — struggle.
Disneyland will celebrate Black Music Month this June with brass bands, jazz quartets, interactive exhibits and character meet-and-greets. During the resort-wide celebration, as part of its Celebra… ...
For years, Ken Johnston has hiked Black heritage trails across the U.S., retracing the steps of civil rights pioneers and freedom seekers. This summer, he's bringing his walk north to Owen Sound.
One of the earliest known instances in the U.S. of a protester brandishing a raised fist occurred in 1913, when “Big Bill” Haywood spoke to strikers during the Paterson silk strike in New Jersey.
I will celebrate it by sharing my family's history and enjoying red pop while toasting my ancestors who paved the way for me. Reach James E. Causey at j [email protected] ; follow him on X @jecausey .
After a highly charged, emotional and, at times, raucous three-hour meeting, the Tamalpais Union High School District board voted 3 to 2 not to renew the two contracts for Tenisha Tate-Austin and P… ...
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