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Even after two centuries after his birth, Lincoln still speaks to Americans and the world. The Delaware County District Library is proudly hosting a traveling exhibit on Abraham Lincoln, encouraging a deeper understanding of his life, policies,...
Held on The Ohio State University campus, the event traditionally brings thousands of visitors to Columbus and is a time for people of all ages and walks to celebrate African-American history and culture.
Celebrate African-American heritage with music, food, art, games, educational presentations, and more. This sixth-annual festival brings family and community together for a fun-filled weekend while exploring our rich culture.
The Ohio Statehouse will celebrate Black History Month during the month of February with a special educational display, special tours of the George Washington Williams Room and a special soul food menu at the Capitol Cafe and free Wednesday...
The 2010 Black History Month exhibit focuses on the contributions of African Americans in the arts and literature. From the early influence of spirituals to the evolution of jazz, from the 18th century poetry of Phyllis Whitley to the writings of...
The Cincinnati Juneteenth Festival celebrates the end of American slavery and the continuing struggle for freedom in beautiful Eden Park, near downtown Cincinnati. Saturday, June 19 12-9pmThe Festival begins with a unique parade of flags of the...
Come explore paintings, sculpture, prints, textiles and crafts created over the past 200 years. These artworks represent how African-American artists have expressed what it has meant to be Black in America. This unique interactive exhibit will allow...
This exhibition features an amazing collection of fashionable millinery from Savanna Vaughn Clark of Washington D.C. The collection spans the past 40 years and includes hats by top designers such as Adolfo, Chanel, Bill Blass, Jack McConnell, and...
This celebration offers fun for the entire family in celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation, and recognizes the struggle by African Americans for freedom.
Embrace Oberlin’s abolitionist heritage and celebrate the date that the last slaves were freed. We invite you to join us in historic Oberlin as we renew our commitment to promoting freedom, brotherhood and equality among people.