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This video from Stanford historian Michael Hines discusses the beginnings and the evolution of Black History Month.
Explore the origins of Black History Month as well as its continuing importance with the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Learn about the origins of Black History Month from ASALH.
This website is a collaborative project between of the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Learn about Black History Month and explore their curated lists of exhibits and audio and video.
BlackPast is an online reference center is dedicated to providing information to the general public on African American history and the history of more than one billion people of African ancestry around the world.
Explore the history, arts, and culture of Black experience in the United States.
Explore freely accessible image and primary source collections that focus on Black History.
The National Museum of African American History and Culure's Searchable Museum is a place to explore history and culture through an African American lens.
The #SchomburgSyllabus is an archive of new and recent educational resources relating to Black studies, movements, and experiences. By connecting these materials to the Schomburg Center’s collections, we honor and recognize the source and strength of Black self-education practices, collective study, and librarianship. The #SchomburgSyllabus is curated by Schomburg Center staff and organized into 27 themes to foster a greater understanding of the Black experience.
Digital Schomburg provides access to trusted information, interpretation, and scholarship on the global Black experience through online materials at the Schomburg Center created and curated by their staff and librarians.
The Archives holds a wealth of material documenting the Black experience. This page highlights these resources online, in programs, and through traditional and social media.