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Celebrations & Commemorations by DC Black HistoryFeb 18, 20175:49 amFebruary 20, 2017

18Feb 199th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s Birth

Celebrate the 199th anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s birth with the National Park Service and its community partners Anacostia Arts Center  1231 Good Hope Road SE  Washington DC 20020 Historic Photography Demonstrations Noon – 4:00 pm […]

Celebrations & Commemorations by DC Black HistoryFeb 18, 20175:29 amFebruary 20, 2017

18Feb 199th anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s birth

Celebrate the 199th anniversary of Frederick Douglass’s birth with the National Park Service and its community partners on Saturday, February 18 Anacostia Playhouse 2020 Shannon Place SE Washington DC 20020 Opening Ceremony       […]

Lectures, Talks & Panels by DC Black HistoryFeb 17, 20176:10 pmFebruary 20, 2017

18Feb, 11:00am Lecture and Candy Tasting: Sweet as Sin

Susan Benjamin, candy historian, and author will give a talk about the historic origins of candy based on her most recent book, “Sweet as Sin: The Unwrapped Story of How Candy Became America’s Favorite Pleasure.” […]

Celebrations & Commemorations by DC Black HistoryFeb 17, 20175:50 pmFebruary 20, 2017

17Feb, 7:00pm Frederick Douglass Birthday Celebration Kick Off

  Get down in celebration of Frederick Douglass’s birth with a live band! Nucleus will perform. Douglass loved music – he sang, danced, and played violin with his guests at Cedar Hill. Anacostia Arts Center, […]

Lectures, Talks & Panels by DC Black HistoryFeb 17, 20175:44 pmFebruary 20, 2017

17Feb, 4:00pm CR Gibbs Lecture

Hidden Heroes: Africans American, NASA, & the Quest for the Final Frontier Long Branch Library   8800 Garland Avenue                  Silver Spring, MD 20901 Celebrate Black History Month […]

Lectures, Talks & Panels by DC Black HistoryFeb 16, 20173:38 pmFebruary 20, 2017

16Feb, 7:-8:30pm Lecture

Crossing The Rubicon: The Battle for Black Public Education in DC Tenley-Friendship Library 4450 Wisconsin Ave. NW Washington,  D.C.  20016

Celebrations & Commemorations by DC Black HistoryFeb 16, 20173:31 pmFebruary 20, 2017

16Feb 6:00pm Women of Plums

Historic Lincoln Theatre 1215 U Street, NW Washington DC 20009 Doors open at 6:00 PM | Free admission 6:30 PM                        The District’s African Diaspora: […]

Lectures, Talks & Panels by DC Black HistoryFeb 16, 20173:21 pmFebruary 20, 2017

16Feb 6:00pm Lecture

The Contraband Hospital and the African Americans Who Served There  A lecture and PowerPoint presentation on African Americans in the Army medical service during the American Civil War. Jill Newmark is a historian who works for the […]

Book Talks by DC Black HistoryFeb 14, 20174:51 amFebruary 20, 2017

15Feb 7:00 pm Book Talk

   “The Original Black Elite: Daniel Murray and the Story of a Forgotten Era”  By Elizabeth Dowling Taylor In this outstanding cultural biography, the author of the New York Times bestseller A Slave in the […]

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