Celebrating Black History Month

Black History Month is an annual observance in February, celebrating the past and present achievements of African Americans. Black History Month is sponsored by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). The Association was founded in 1915 by Dr. Carter Woodson--historian, teacher, author and publisher. Each year the Association designates the national theme for Black History Month. The 2016 theme is “Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memories.”
The University Library has numerous print and online resources on African American life and history. Below are two online video sources we subscribe to, and both highlight numerous videos on African American life.  





In celebration of Black History Month, and Women’s History Month, the Library will be sponsoring and hosting an upcoming event planned in March featuring a talk by Emeritus Prof. Valentina Peguero, History Dept. at UWSP, on Celebrating Pioneering Women of Color. More details to come. 

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