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Harriet I was looking for a place to host some resources for the Tubman teach-in and decided to put it here temporarily. Here are two readings to prepare for our discussion: Harriet Tubman, Called Moses of…

I've read every Tubman biography at this point. For those interested, the materials from teach-ins I've facilitated about her over the years are here: radicalblackwomen.com/harriet/

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Alice Augusta Ball (1892-1916) Alice Augusta Ball, a pharmaceutical chemist, was born in Seattle, Washington in 1892 to Laura and James P. Ball Jr. Her grandfather was J.P. Ball, the well known daguerreotype photographer and her fa...

Alice Ball, the 1st AfAm to earn an M.S. in chemistry at what’s now the Univ of Hawaii, lived to be just 24. She developed the 1st effective treatment for leprosy (Hansen’s disease).
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Exploring Black History in the Greenwich Village Historic District - Village Preservation Village Preservation recently released a revamped and updated version of our Greenwich Village Historic District Virtual Maps. Originally created in 2019 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Green...

[People are always surprised when I share during my Black women in Greenwich Village tour that GV is probably the oldest FREE Black community in the U.S.]
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On This Day in NYC History, January 7th, 1861: A Motion for Manhattan to Secede from the Union - Untapped New York Mayor Fernando Wood motioned to have Manhattan secede from the union and become a free and independent city.

Did y'all know that NYC was such a slave city that Mayor Fernando Wood proposed that NYC secede from the Union? www.untappedcities.com/on-this-day-...

How many New Yorkers do we think know this today?

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Feb. 7, 1926: Carter G. Woodson Launched Negro History Week Carter G. Woodson initiated the first celebration of Negro History Week which led to Black History Month.

"This crusade is much more important than the anti-lynching movement, because there would be no lynching if it did not start in the schoolroom." — Carter G. Woodson

#tdih 1926, Woodson initiated Negro History Week which led to Black History Month. 🧵
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Opinion | Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching Richard Campbell writes about how Ida B. Wells paved the way for civil-rights activists who came after her.

OPINION: "[Ida B. Wells'] articles about Black life and racism became popular, appearing in many of the 200 Black newspapers in the U.S. at the time. In 1889, she was invited to join the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight as a reporter and co-owner," Richard Campbell writes.

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Brochures Calling Medgar Evers’ Killer ‘Racist’ Still Available at Evers Home Brochures detailing the true history of the racist who killed Medgar Evers are available at his memorialized home in Jackson, Mississippi.

The brochure describes Evers’ assassin this way: “Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the racist and segregationist White Citizens’ Council, symbolizes the greater hatred that permeated much of the American South throughout the 1960s.”

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Berry Gordy was hesitant to release this album because of the political nature of its content regarding the Vietnam War. What’s Going On became Marvin Gaye’s 1st ever platinum record. Marvin’s #CupOfJoe has a latte legendary power.

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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Feb 7 in a circle ringed in yellow, red, and black with a red ribbon

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Feb 7 in a circle ringed in yellow, red, and black with a red ribbon

🗣️ Today, Feb 7th, is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

When the HIV epidemic began, Black communities were made invisible in the data.

Separating new HIV/AIDS cases by race wasn’t done until several years into the epidemic.

That initial invisibility translated, in part, to the assumption...

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Today, February 7th marks the 100th anniversary of the 1st Black History week.

Founded by Dr. Carter G. Woodson. He chose the 2nd week of February because it fell between the birthdays of Abe Lincoln & Fredrick Douglas.

In 1976, it would officially become Black History Month.

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Just a reminder if you’re in the area:

Join us in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Quintard Taylor Jr. in a Black History Month Tribute Program.

DATE: Saturday, February 7, 2026
TIME: 3pmPST
LOCATION: New Beginnings Christian Fellowship, 19300 108th SE, Kent, WA 980

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Marcus Garvey is sitting in an office in a chair behind a desk. He is turned somewhat sideways, looking toward the camera. The photo is black and white, and he appears to be wearing a black suit with a lighter colored vest.

Marcus Garvey is sitting in an office in a chair behind a desk. He is turned somewhat sideways, looking toward the camera. The photo is black and white, and he appears to be wearing a black suit with a lighter colored vest.

Born in Jamaica, Marcus Mosiah Garvey (1887-1940) founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association. He was one of the most black nationalist & Pan-Africanist leaders of the 20th century. Click the link to learn more: bit.ly/2PjeQ3A.

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American Colonization Society (1816-1964) The American Colonization Society (ACS), also known as the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color in the United States, emerged in 1816 as a national organization dedicated to promot...

The American Colonization Society focused on purchasing and freeing enslaved people, w/ the goal of sending them & free blacks to West Africa. The ACS founded the colony of Liberia in 1830, where they sent approx. 12,000 black emigrants but many questioned the motives of the org.
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Portrait of Paul Cuffe by Chester Harding. Cuffe is wearing a black coat with bronze buttons with a white shirt visible at the neck. He is a brown-skinned black man with short, curly dark brown or black hair.

Portrait of Paul Cuffe by Chester Harding. Cuffe is wearing a black coat with bronze buttons with a white shirt visible at the neck. He is a brown-skinned black man with short, curly dark brown or black hair.

Born free in MA, Paul Cuffe (1759-1817) was a ship's captain best known for efforts to resettle Af-Ams in Africa. He sailed to Africa in 1815, taking 38 Af-Am emigrants to Sierra Leone, but was unable to undertake additional voyages before his death. Read more: bit.ly/4qmmtqd. #BacktoAfrica #BHM

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Don't worry. Ghana is not canceling the program; they are trying to streamline it. BUT it looks like the Back-to-Africa Movement is having another resurgence for African Americans. Let's take a stroll down history lane...

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Ghana suspends citizenship process for people of African descent Since 2016, those who can prove their ancestors came from Africa have been able to get Ghanaian nationality.

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Editor’s Note | Hiding Black History Will Never Erase It Features Editor Nate Schumann discusses a recent incident in Philadelphia involving the federal censorship of “unfavorable” U.S. history.

OPINION: "I’m sorry, but I don’t worship any country, let alone one that dismisses or attacks a good portion of its population for not falling in line as it literally rips history off walls," Features Editor Nate Schumann writes.

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Justice Department's Statements on Slavery Exhibit 'Dangerous,' 'Horrifying,' Judge Says A federal judge warned Justice Department lawyers about how the Trump administration has defended removing slavery exhibits at national parks.

A federal judge warned Justice Department lawyers on Friday that they were making “dangerous” and “horrifying” statements when they said the Trump Administration can decide what part of American history to display at National Park Service sites.

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News Leaders Decry Arrests of Journalists Georgia Fort and Don Lemon. Here's What They're Saying. News organizations, journalism leaders, legal experts and civil rights leaders reacted swiftly to the arrests of Georgia Fort and Don Lemon.

Journalist Don Lemon and three other people were arrested Friday in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church and increased tensions between residents and federal officials.

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Anne Raven Wilkinson in Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's Les Sylphides

Anne Raven Wilkinson in Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo's Les Sylphides

Maybe you are familiar with Misty Copeland. But what about Anne Raven Wilkinson (1935-2018)? Born #OTD in NYC, she was the 1st Af-Am woman to receive a contract to dance full time w/ a major ballet company, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo of NYC. Read more: bit.ly/39EvDu0. #BHM

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Misty Copeland, Courtesy Gilda N. Squire (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Misty Copeland, Courtesy Gilda N. Squire (CC BY-SA 4.0)

In 2015, Misty Copeland became the 1st African American woman to be named principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater (ABT). She took her final bow at the ABT's Fall Gala in October 2025. Read about this barrier-breaking ballerina here: bit.ly/2x1Wz2s. #BHM

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Celebrate Black History Month 

2026 Theme: A Century of Black History Commemorations

Celebrate Black History Month 2026 Theme: A Century of Black History Commemorations

We join the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in celebrating a century of Black history commemorations this #BlackHistoryMonth ✊🏿

Learn more: asalh.org/black-histor...

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Editor’s Note | Hiding Black History Will Never Erase It Features Editor Nate Schumann discusses a recent incident in Philadelphia involving the federal censorship of “unfavorable” U.S. history.

OPINION: "Telling their story and relaying the details of their abduction and final moments gave a new weight to the suffering that civil-rights workers underwent, especially considering the fact that they were barely older than I was at the time of my report when they died," Nate Schumann writes.

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What ICE Should Have Learned from the Fugitive Slave Act Americans took to the streets to defend their neighbors in the nineteenth century, too.

Fugitive Slave Act forced question: "Were Northerners prepared to watch their neighbors, many of whom had lived in their communities for years, be violently removed from their homes or grabbed off the streets? For many, answer was no." - @jelaniya.bsky.social Read ⬇️
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Prisons, Prose & Protest | Prisonculture | Substack This is a monthly newsletter of my rants, musings and some other things. Please support our Giving Circle: https://ko-fi.com/prisonculture. Click to read Prisons, Prose & Protest, by Prisonculture, a ...

Shutting it down for the night. My Feb newsletter is out in the AM. prisonculture.substack.com

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Do you want more Black History? You've come to the right place. Visit our Black History Month Resources Page: blackpast.org/black-histor....

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Dr. Carter G. Woodson.

Dr. Carter G. Woodson.

Dr. Carter G. Woodson, considered the "Father of Black History," was the 2nd Af-Am to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1912. He founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History and The Journal of Negro History. He launched Negro History Week in 1926.
Read more: bit.ly/2FAxChj

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News Leaders Decry Arrests of Journalists Georgia Fort and Don Lemon. Here's What They're Saying. News organizations, journalism leaders, legal experts and civil rights leaders reacted swiftly to the arrests of Georgia Fort and Don Lemon.

Journalist Don Lemon and three other people were arrested Friday in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church and increased tensions between residents and federal officials.

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