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Black Business, Arts, and Education
February 3, 2025
It all started with a scholar named Carter G. Woodson, who founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) in 1915 to research, preserve, and disseminate...
For the briefest of moments, a silence fell over the pews of New Orleans’ famed St. Louis Cathedral, as the chapel filled with a collective sense the audience was about to witness history. They were...
Featuring Dr. David Jackson on trombone, Liz Ames on piano, and David A. Washington on vocals. Filmed live at the Steinway Piano Gallery. Live event production and post production by Detroit Media Productions.
Five years ago, I wanted to create a public space for educators to hear the voices of teachers, students, parents, and professors about how they have conceptualized and taught Black history. I also...
In late 1966, at the height of the Civil Rights movement, George E. Johnson, the founder and CEO of the Johnson Products Company (JPC), was one of the most successful Black entrepreneurs in America....
Predominantly Black Institutions serve as critical lifelines for many students who might otherwise face barriers to attending college. These colleges and universities, which have at least 40% Black...
In a historic move toward economic empowerment, the National Business League (NBL) has secured a USPTO Federal Trademark for the Black Business Enterprise (BBE) Certification under registration...
