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Faculty, students, and staff of Howard University Howard UniversityHistory marked their presence in the 94th Annual Black History Luncheon by ASALH held in Washington DC, today, February 22, 2020. Thank you all who came to support ASALH!

Faculty, students, and staff of @HowardU @HowardUHistory marked their presence in the 94th Annual Black History Luncheon by @ASALH held in Washington DC, today, February 22, 2020. Thank you all who came to support ASALH! #CarterGWoodson #blackhistoryluncheon
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Greg Carr(@AfricanaCarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 1: A reminder from that February is for showing what has been learned in YEAR ROUND study of African people and NOT for 'race problem' talks. Download the entire Woodson lesson from our Philadelphia Schools curriculum here: static1.squarespace.com/static/51e1f76…

#BlackHistoryMonth Day 1: A reminder from #CarterGWoodson that February is for showing what has been learned in YEAR ROUND study of African people and NOT for 'race problem' talks. Download the entire Woodson lesson from our @PHLschools curriculum here:  static1.squarespace.com/static/51e1f76…
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ASALH(@ASALH) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CONGRATULATIONS to Derrick P. Alridge, PhD and Erica Armstrong Dunbar, PhD, two of this year's winners of the Scholar’s Medallion!!! Registration for is still open. Don't miss out!!! asalh.org/register

CONGRATULATIONS to Derrick P. Alridge, PhD and Erica Armstrong Dunbar, PhD, two of this year's winners of the #CarterGWoodson Scholar’s Medallion!!! Registration for #ASALH2021 is still open. Don't miss out!!! asalh.org/register
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Center for Race and Public Education in the South(@CRPESUVA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fri: We are partnering with Woodson Institute to host a roundtable discussion on 'Fugitive Pedagogy: and the Art of ”. Join Jarvis R. Givens, Francille Wilson, Pero Dagbovie, & Derrick P. Alridge at 3:30 PM! Register now —> virginia.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Fri: We are partnering with @WoodsonUVA to host a roundtable discussion on 'Fugitive Pedagogy: #CarterGWoodson and the Art of #BlackTeaching”. Join @jarvisrgivens, Francille Wilson, Pero Dagbovie, & @DerrickPAlridge at 3:30 PM! Register now —> virginia.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Greg Carr(@AfricanaCarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

February 10, 1926, 3 days after introducing the first “Negro History Week,” Carter Woodson told a Baltimore audience:

“Not to know what one’s race has done in former times is to continue always a child.”

In 1931, 3 published the speech.

February 10, 1926, 3 days after introducing the first “Negro History Week,” Carter Woodson told a Baltimore audience:

 “Not to know what one’s race has done in former times is to continue always a child.”

In 1931, 3 #HBCUMasterTeachers published the speech. 

#BlackHistoryMonth
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darealprisonart(@darealprisonart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This timely article spotlights the month-long events of Black History Month and Black August, what they are and how they differ.


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Bluesphere Carbon(@BluesphereHQ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the Carbon Markets?
1 Carbon Credit = a digital certificate proving a company or an environmental project prevented the emission (pollution) of 1 ton of CO2eq (carbon dioxide)

What are the Carbon Markets?
1 Carbon Credit = a digital certificate proving a company or an environmental project prevented the emission (pollution) of 1 ton of CO2eq (carbon dioxide)
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President Brad D. Smith(@MarshalluPres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our friend, Dr. Evelyn Higginbotham, chair of Harvard’s History Dept, praises Dr. Carter G. Woodson at the annual luncheon of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (founded by Huntington’s and DC’s Carter G. Woodson)

Our friend, Dr. Evelyn Higginbotham, chair of Harvard’s History Dept, praises Dr. Carter G. Woodson at the annual luncheon of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (founded by Huntington’s and DC’s Carter G. Woodson) #ASALH
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Sowande' Mustakeem(@somustakeem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

's early work on the slave trade had a huge influence on along with and beginning in 2000 when my ears and heart became more deeply bent to the past, and especially the contoured !

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Bill Bissett, Ed.D.(@BillBissett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to tour Dr. Woodson’s home in DC & attend this luncheon with Marshall University Pres. Gilbert, @ChamberAlerts Chair Toney Stroud & Prof. Burnis Morris with the Woodson Lyceum & Marshall SOJMC . Good turnout by Huntingtonians at this ASALH event. ,

Honored to tour Dr. Woodson’s home in DC & attend this luncheon with @marshallu Pres. Gilbert, @ChamberAlerts Chair @htstroud & Prof. Burnis Morris with the @woodsonlyceum & @MarshallSOJMC . Good turnout by Huntingtonians at this @ASALH event. #CarterGWoodson, #BlackHistoryMonth
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Sasha Ann Panaram(@SashaPanaram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'If Rodney’s scholarly and activist contributions exemplified what was most demanded at that particular historical moment – he was assassinated because he believed in the real possibility of radical political change, including in Guyana...' - Angela Davis
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