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National Mural Day on June 28 is a tribute to public art. This is the inaugural year for the latest designated day approved by the Registrar at the National Day Calendar. The day honors the artists ...
In 2025, the Carter G. Woodson Regional Library marks a significant milestone: its 50th anniversary. The library has been a cornerstone of culture.
Woodson provided a safe, nurturing environment for young readers and continues to do so today.” Beyond its extensive collection of books and archives, Woodson also provides opportunities for the ...
Noteworthy spots along the trail include the Scotch Hills Country Club (renamed Shady Rest), the first Black-owned golf and ...
Carter Woodson was a tireless promoter of Black culture who planted seeds for what became Black History Month a century ago at a South Side YMCA.
The Carter G. Woodson Historical Site is currently not operational but it may be undergoing renovations to get up and running again.
The home of Carter Woodson, a Buckingham County legend and the founder of what would become Black History Month, still sits idle and empty. This is nine years after the National Park Service (NPS) ...
Carter G. Woodson’s Vision: Preserving African-American History For Future Generations Thanks to his employment of the Black press and impressive public relations methods, the pioneering ...
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a distinguished author, editor, and teacher, dedicated his life to educating Black people about the achievements and contributions of their ancestors.
Carter G. Woodson, an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, penned 20 books.
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida partnered with Pinellas Community Foundation to raise $27 million for a new 29,000-square-foot facility.
LAPLACE — Derron C. Cook, an art and media teacher in St. John the Baptist Parish, is known for leading his students and the community in discussions about Black history. The National Education ...