For nearly a century, we’ve celebrated Black History Month (BHM) each February to honor the rich history and invaluable contributions of African Americans in the United States.
What began in 1926 as Negro History Week, an initiative by the renowned “father of Black history” Carter G. Woodson, has evolved into an annual observance recognized across multiple nations. BHM shines a spotlight on the often overlooked stories, achievements, and impact of Black people throughout history.
Visit the Black History Month LibGuide provides access to resources related to the lives and legacies of African Americans.
More than 400 years of Black history and heritage are preserved in national parks and communities around the country. Discover stories shared by people who formed powerful connections with these places of history, nature, and enjoyment. Learn more here!
Web Links:
- Black History Month
- Black History Month Resources
- National Endowment for the Humanities – African American History and Culture in the United States
- National Park Service – Black History Month
- Smithsonian Institution – National Museum of African American History and Culture
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – Black History Month