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 ...
Black History Month has a lengthy history that dates back more than a century. According to History.com, historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the ...
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 ...
But the start of a new year brings a clean slate, a fresh opportunity to use words for inspiration and goal setting. For ...
highlights the painful history of slavery when enslaved Black women were often forced into relationships with their enslavers. This tragic practice connects Carter and Gordy through James Thomas ...
Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s name and impact stand out. Known as the “Father of Black History,” Woodson’s remarkable contributions to Black history continue to inform and inspire generations of ...
For President Jimmy Carter, the indignities were many ... Two of his picks — Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen G. Breyer — later became Supreme Court justices. It’s a little-acknowledged ...
Here is the original Washington Post story on the Playboy interview and its fallout, written by Robert G. Kaiser and published on Sept. 21, 1976: Jimmy Carter ... a crusade for black majority ...
A yield of lettuce from the container farm is roughly 50-60 pounds, some of which goes to the school’s cafeteria.
Families, inspired by the legacy of leaders like Carter G. Woodson, are urged to take responsibility for teaching African American history in their homes, ensuring that younger generations ...
Jimmy Carter brought a fleeting moment of national ... with US flags flying at half-staff around the country and a black hearse bearing his remains from his hometown of Plains, Georgia.