NAACP Lima Unit 3170 will discuss cultural changes in the Lima area from the Civil Rights Movement to celebrate Black History Month at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 at Grace Church Ministries, 2945 Wells Drive,
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, we're highlgihting different leaders in the community. This week, meet your newest NAACP chapter #1016 President Beverly Cade. Beverly says she was so excited when she found out she won.
NMSU’s Black Programs hosted City Connection in celebration of Black History Month at the Health, Education, and Social Transformation Hall Auditorium on Feb. 8. Students talked and collaborated with the City of Las Cruces and NAACP’s Doña Ana County Branch and NMSU NAACP College Chapter.
Since 1909, the NAACP has been advocating for the rights and equality of African Americans. In honor of Black History Month, the University of Memphis NAACP chapter held The Live Museum. Started by Clivona Burse ( UofM NAACP VP) in 2017,
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNBlack History Month: Buffalo Soldier Heritage Day coming up SundayHalf of the soldiers serving at Fort Concho from 1869 to 1885 were African American. The fort will celebrate Buffalo Soldier Heritage Day on Sunday.
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Black History Month column: Dr. Richard W. Jones, Jr., founder of Amarillo NAACPLearn more about "Doc" Jones, his time with the Navy, his family, and the start of the Amarillo Branch of the NAACP.
The Schenectady NAACP celebrated Black History Month on Saturday by honoring the Mohawk Giants, a Black baseball team that played in Schenectady until 1915.
In honor of Black History Month 2025, the Indiana County NAACP will host a Soulful Dinner, free and open to the community, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the
For 85 years, the NAACP local chapter has promoted Black history and culture and strives to educate SD on thoughtful advocacy and awareness.
Looks like Kamala Harris isn't done, as the ex-VP proved at the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night with a fightin' words speech against the current administration & their attacks on diversity & incl
As we celebrate Black History Month, we are showcasing a local history-maker: Esther M. Lee. She was the first woman, and first woman of color elected to a public office
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