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Is Black History Month still relevant?
South Bend TribuneBy the time this column runs, we will be well into Black History Month. This year, I wanted to do something different that could start some meaningful discussions about whether Black History Month is still relevant. Every year, no matter what I write,...Tags: African-American History Month, Lee Johnson
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Macy's Aventura salutes Gordon Parks as part of Black History Month
Staff WriterAs part of Black History Month, Macy's in Aventura Mall will honor Gordon Parks Saturday with the photographic art installation viewing of iconic works from the artist, composer, author ("The Learning Tree") and filmmaker ("Shaft"). Parks' life will...Tags: African-American History Month, Aventura, Tyler Perry, Gordon Parks, Macy's
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Marcus Samuelsson at Post & Beam; Friends Cook at Canele; Paiche updates
Post & Beam: The debonair Ethiopian-Swedish New York chef Marcus Samuelsson, proprietor of the Lenox Avenue restaurant Red Rooster in Harlem, will alight on Govind Armstrong's Post & Beam in Baldwin Hills for one night only. On Feb. 26. "Red Rooster at...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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NewsPlus 02/15/13: And the Dream Lives On
NewsPlus correspondent, Robin Hamilton, gives us a preview of this Sunday's Black History Month special, "And the Dream Lives On" airing on DC50 on Sunday at 7PM.
Tags: African-American History Month
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'Beasts of the Southern Wild' gets into the Oscar game in D.C.
Looks like historical dramas, CIA thrillers and movies centering on mental illness aren't the only ones aiming to curry favor in Washington, D.C. -- now, it seems that a magical realist film also has its fans among the federal government's elite. This...Tags: African-American History Month, Central Intelligence Agency, White House, Politics, Entertainment
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Stowe Center Wins Auction For 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Wallpaper
A chunk of wallpaper manufactured in England in 1853 to glom onto the popularity of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was auctioned off in Plainville on Tuesday night. It wound up exactly where it...
Tags: African-American History Month, Slavery, Plainville, Auction Service, Old Saybrook
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‘Saturday Night Live’: Justin Bieber runs down Justin Bieber
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Saturday Night Live” revealed that Justin Bieber is a good sport. The NBC show constantly spoofed Bieber, this weekend's host and musical guest. He sang two songs, “As Long As You Love Me” and “Nothing Like Us,”... -
CPL hosts black-history events
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African-Americans in United States history. The Jessamine County Public Library will offer events and cultural programs to...Tags: African-American History Month, Entertainment, Cultural Development, Music, Arts and Culture
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Pages in time: Speakers highlight events during Black History Month
Contributing writerExhibits and speakers will be presented Thursday and Friday, Feb. 21-22 in observance of Black History Month. The programs will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Boyle Landmark Trust will present “Boyle County African-American Education Trail&...Tags: African-American History Month, Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Bars and Clubs
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Former Army general speaks at Letterkenny for Black History Month
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comLetterkenny Army Depot’s first African-American commander spoke during the Chambersburg base’s annual Black History Month observance. Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert C. Gaskill Sr. was the guest speaker at Wednesday’s event held in...Tags: African-American History Month, Harry S. Truman, U.S. Army, Sociology, Arts and Culture
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Our View: NAACP returns at a good time
It’s fitting that the Imperial Valley chapter of the NAACP would announce its reformation and introduce its new officers during Black History Month, as the group sets a new course in making its own local black history. Imperial County’s NAACP...Tags: African-American History Month, Cultural Development, Arts and Culture, Culture, Minority Groups
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Contemporary School of the Arts and Gallery hosts annual black history tribute
davem@herald-mail.comAfter the Civil War, an organization known as the Freedmen’s Bureau set up 11 schools for blacks in Washington County. The bureau worked with communities to establish locations for black schools, some of which were established in churches, said...Tags: African-American History Month, Christianity, Wars and Interventions, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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Original site for Black History topic gallery.