The chapter is inviting the public to attend a panel discussion titled “Then vs. Now — What Has Changed,” which will explore cultural changes in the Lima area from the Civil Rights Movement to today.
The NAACP branch in Rochester partnered with the University of Minnesota Rochester’s Black Student Union to host their second Ebony Night event on Feb. 15, 2025, at the Chateau Theater in Rochester.
The Buffalo Soldiers are a group of men that many people may not know about. They also may not know about the contributions they made to American history. Sherley Spears is the former NAACP president and said the black regiment known as the Buffalo Soldiers were vital in westward expansion.
READING, Pa. - The Reading branch of the NAACP is celebrating Black History Month with music. The group's Gospel Jubilee Concert is being held Sunday. The event is free, but organizers say you can get more with a $45 donation.
In honor of Black History Month, the Rochester branch of the NAACP is thrilled to present a unique production that blends song, dance, and drama.
The Dyersburg/Dyer County NAACP is partnering with McIver's Grant Public Library throughout February to present an exhibit for Black History Month. NAACP President Tiffany Boyd explained, "The exhibit
We here in the Biloxi Branch is trying to pull people together,” explained Herschell Pargo, Chapter President. “Once you start pulling people together and let them start to
The Amherst County NAACP Branch 7045 is sponsoring a Reader’s Theatre play to celebrate Black History month at Second Stage Amherst on Feb. 28 and March 1.
NAACP Lima Unit 3170 will discuss cultural changes in the Lima area from the Civil Rights Movement to celebrate Black History Month at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 at Grace Church Ministries, 2945 Wells Drive,
The Dayton branch of the NAACP held an event for Black History Month Thursday. The event was called “Then and Now: What Has Changed?” and had guest speaker Hezekiah Watkins, who is the last surviving Freedom Rider.
As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, we're highlgihting different leaders in the community. This week, meet your newest NAACP chapter #1016 President Beverly Cade. Beverly says she was so excited when she found out she won.
NMSU’s Black Programs hosted City Connection in celebration of Black History Month at the Health, Education, and Social Transformation Hall Auditorium on Feb. 8. Students talked and collaborated with the City of Las Cruces and NAACP’s Doña Ana County Branch and NMSU NAACP College Chapter.