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| african american history Latest News+ XML/RSSBy We Came To Conquer Entertainment, LLC “Stubborn As A Mule,” the internationally award winning film, has been uploaded to YouTube.com in honor Black History Month 2013. By Arcadia Publishing Local author releases new book featuring a stunning collection of vintage images By melodyservice The A Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, the only Museum that chronicles the history of the Black labor movement, will honor four legends with its Gentle Warrior Award during its annual gala on Sunday, February 17 at Marmon Grand in Chicago. By California State University, Los Angeles Seventh annual event calls for college planning as early as the 6th grade All Press ReleasesBy Charles H Wright Museum Event to honor civil rights activist Johnnie R. Carr and Congressman John Lewis, with a special Humanitarian Award presented in honor of Viola Liuzzo. Award held at Max M. Fisher Center w/performance by Grammy nominated singer songwriter Eric Benét By We Came To Conquer Entertainment, LLC “Stubborn As A Mule,” the internationally award winning film, has been uploaded to YouTube.com in honor Black History Month 2013. By Arcadia Publishing Local author releases new book featuring a stunning collection of vintage images By Strategic Book Group New Book Details African American History Like You’ve Never Seen It Before By melodyservice The A Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, the only Museum that chronicles the history of the Black labor movement, will honor four legends with its Gentle Warrior Award during its annual gala on Sunday, February 17 at Marmon Grand in Chicago. Delray CRA Funds New Public Art Feature for West Atlantic Plaza; Dedication Ceremony Set for June 27 By Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency A dedication ceremony for a new public art feature at the West Atlantic Plaza is set for Wed., June 27, 6pm. The 12-foot sculpture, funded by the Delray Beach CRA, honors the city's early African American settlers. By Law Offices of Jeffery M. Leving Noted historian and Fathers’ Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving is featured in NBC Chicago’s (Ch. 5) African-American History special airing this Sunday, March 18 at 8:00am. By WOJS Publications Inc Just when the Smithsonian is honoring Black History with its new National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Mall, Pompano Beach Florida is stealing and destroying Black History landmarks and trampling civil rights By California State University, Los Angeles Seventh annual event calls for college planning as early as the 6th grade By Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency The nonprofit Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach, Fla. is getting creative in order to survive the economic recession. The organization is focusing more on its core mission by streamlining operations and introducing some new programs. By Rick Sheridan Help us celebrate William Wilberforce Day on August 24. By Leslie Patterson-Tyler - TylerMadepr.com You Can Walk In The Footsteps of Philadelphia's African-American Ancestors For Under $20 By Walking The Spirit Tours of Black Paris Walking The Spirit Tours of Black Paris is organizing a unique and personal commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the death of writer Richard Wright. Admirers have the opportunity to participate from anywhere in the world. By Walking The Spirit Tours of Black Paris Walking The Spirit Tours of Black Paris, BlackAtlas.com and American Airlines offer a fabulous trip to the soul of Black Paris. The winner discovers Afro-American and African heritage plus the classic sites and tastes of the City of Lights. By The Center for Contemporary Dance, Inc. Beginning in January 2010, Moore Dance Project will tour its highly-acclaimed dance epic, Colours of Courage: A Celebration of Black History in America, in partnership with venues across Central Florida. By Rick Sheridan William Wilberforce (1759-1833), was a a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. August 24 was his birthday. By Anita L. Wills Author Anita Wills ancestor, while writing a Family History Book, found a connection to Liberia. Her ancestor, Elijah Johnson was a member of the American Colonization Society, and one of those who emigrated to Liberia. National Leadership Organizations Urge President Bush to Sign Executive Order for Banneker Memorial. By Washington Interdependence Council Marc Morial, Pres/CEO Urban League; Jesse Jackson, Fdr/Pres. of Rainbow PUSH; Tom Dashchle, Former Senate Leader; Michael Steele, GOPAC Chair; Ben Jealous, Pres./CEO NAACP; Dr. Dorothy Height, NCNW among leaders urging Bush to sign Executive Order. By Center for Columbia River History University of Washington professor, Dr. Quintard Taylor, Jr. will discuss African American history in the Northwest. He will focus on areas outside the metro hubs of Portland and Seattle and provide expert comparative commentary. This program is free By HEF1 Rare African American Posters Uncovered. “BLACKS IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE” is a set of eight posters. Each is 17 inches x 22 inches with black and white photos and biographical text for each. By Soul Food Advisor.com Website to honor Everyday People During Black History Month with a Special Tribute to Soul Food Cuisine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||