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Collection material in English, Spanish & Hebrew. 1941 to present.
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Welcome to NLBM - Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
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Portland Press Herald: Brick Store Museum launches Just History Project. “The Just History Project website, an initiative aimed at uncovering and documenting the often-overlooked histories of Black, Indigenous, and people of color in Kennebunk and the surrounding towns of Wells, Kennebunkport and Arundel, has been launched by the Brick Store Museum.”
PetaPixel: Students Preserve Las Vegas Photographer’s Archive. “A group of University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) students have painstakingly preserved a photographer’s archive by digitizing it and making it available online to anyone. Six students worked on the project over the course of two to preserve the work of Clinton Wright, a press photographer who documented Black life in the […]
ABC11: Griot & Grits Project preserving Black families’ history using AI: ‘Crazy and exciting’. “In a pioneering effort to document and preserve Black family histories, Raleigh-based tech giant Red Hat has joined forces with local initiative Griot & Grits to create an innovative AI-powered repository of African American stories.”
"[Mary Church] Terrell was a notable Black leader in the suffragettes movement, as well as the civil rights movement ... She advocated and wrote ... on the topics of race, gender, ... Her most influential works include A Colored Woman in a White World and “What it means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States.” ... Terrell was involved in a successful lawsuit that led to the desegregation of DC area restaurants."
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Mary Church Terrell (September 23, 1863 - July 24, 1954)
Mary Church Terrell was a civil rights and women’s rights activist. She was born on September 23, 1863 in Memphis, Tennessee.National Archives
Jasmine Crockett Masterfully Responds To Whether She's Intimidated By Trump And Musk
#OvercomingHardships #BlackExcellence #InspirationalStory #AfricanAmericanHistory #JasmineCrockett
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Jasmine Crockett Masterfully Responds To Whether She's Intimidated By Trump And Musk
She went on to speak about the hardships the Black community had to endure in order to make her position a reality.CorEy Townsend (HuffPost)
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"Let them talk, let them judge", Denzel Washington
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Black Joy Blazers: Nikki Giovanni On Black History, Banned Books And Finding Joy In Resistance
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Black Joy Blazers: Nikki Giovanni On Black History, Banned Books And Finding Joy In Resistance
In this emotional interview one month before her death, Nikki Giovanni speaks about joy, Black liberation, art, and facing mortality.Kirsten West Savali (NewsOne)
When Racism Struck, Lena Horne Rose
Lena HorneAs Black History Month celebrates pioneers who shattered barriers, Lena Horne, the legendary singer, actress, and civil rights activist, is immortalized…Grace Somes (Shine My Crown)
Signal Akron: Photo archive of Akron’s historic Black community to be digitized at University of Akron. “Thousands of photographs from 1897 to 1978 that document Black people in the Rubber City will be digitized at the University of Akron. The work will digitize the photographs of Horace and Evelyn Stewart, a husband and wife who owned Stewart’s Photo Studio at 11 1/2 N. Howard St.”
Linda McMahon Refuses To Say Whether Schools Will Lose Funding Over Ethnic Clubs
#TrumpAdministration #EducationPolicy #PublicSchools #AfricanAmericanHistory #LindaMcMahon
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Linda McMahon Refuses To Say Whether Schools Will Lose Funding Over Ethnic Clubs
Trump's nominee for Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, refused to give Sen. Chris Murphy a direct answer when he asked her whether public schools could lose funding over Trump's executive order on so-called "DEI programs."Heather (Crooks and Liars)
12 Black-Owned Record Labels That Made Music History
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The Truth About Black Responsibility In Hollywood
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The Truth About Black Responsibility In Hollywood
“Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” examines the influential Sly and the Family Stone front man. It also probes a question that's even more interesting.Candice Frederick (HuffPost)
A Cultural Family Album of the Black Diaspora
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A Cultural Family Album of the Black Diaspora
Brooklyn natives Jannah and Kiyanna have made it their life’s work to fossick for and preserve Black ephemera from all around the world, and they do so with the care of highly educated, hip, and creative queer antiquarians.Lead Developer (CURVE)
Remembering Phillis Wheatley: The Poet Who Challenged Slavery With Words
Phillis Wheatley || Image credit: @philliswheatleyAs Black History Month unfolds, we celebrate the pioneering Phillis Wheatley, a literary legend who overcame immense…Grace Somes (Shine My Crown)
Part III - Over the next 3 years, with the help of the Red Cross, Nassy was provided with art supplies, allowing him to create more than 200 paintings + drawings that would depict life in the camps.
Liberated in 1945, Nassy passed away in 1976
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DigitalNC: New Photographs from Lee County Libraries Present a Rich Visual Source for Black History in Lee County. “We are excited to announce that new photographs from The Sanford Herald Photographic Print Collection at Lee County Libraries are now available on DigitalNC. In November 2023, The Sanford Herald (1930-present) donated thousands of images, spanning from the 1930s to the 2000s, to […]
A Cultural Family Album of the Black Diaspora
#QueerAntiquarians #EphemeraCollection #HeritageSaving #AfricanAmericanHistory #ArtHistory
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A Cultural Family Album of the Black Diaspora
Brooklyn natives Jannah and Kiyanna have made it their life’s work to fossick for and preserve Black ephemera from all around the world, and they do so with the care of highly educated, hip, and creative queer antiquarians.Lead Developer (CURVE)
Center for Data Innovation: Studying American Sundown Towns . “Researchers at the University of Minnesota, the University of Michigan, and Duke University have compiled a dataset that aggregates historical records on sundown towns in the United States, which are counties and cities that once had enacted laws or practices to restrict the movement of racial minorities, mainly African […]
1930s Rural America
Arthur Rothstein Photographer
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