Known as the “Father of Black History,” Woodson’s remarkable contributions to Black history continue to inform and inspire generations of scholars and students. On what would’ve been his 149th ...
Known as “the Father of Black History,” Carter G. Woodson was a scholar, author, educator and journalist who dedicated his life to documenting and promoting stories of the African American experience.
Dec. 19 marked the 149th birthday of Dr. Carter G. Woodson. In celebration, the National Park Service (NPS) hosted a birthday celebration on Dec. 14 at Dunbar High School located at 101 N Street ...
Kulick: Hollywood's Golden Age wasn't always so golden for Black actors, yet some gifted artists still made a name for ...
Jimmy Carter was honored at his state funeral in Washington, DC on Thursday. We think of Carter as the man from Plains, Georgia, but he actually grew up in a mostly Black nearby town called Archery.
It was first celebrated in the USA as Black History Week in February 1926 and was introduced by historian and author, Dr Carter G Woodson. Dr Woodson worked hard to showcase the contributions of ...
From William Wilberforce (my name sake) to Eminem to Dizzie Rascal they are all a part of history and ultimately our Black Music legacy." The origins of BHM go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson ...