black history month
ASU celebrates “Black History Month 2026: A Century of Black History Month Celebrations,” a legacy born from Carter G. Woodson’s 1926 vision and expanded into a national tribute to the truth, triumph, and transformative power of Black history.
At Alabama State University, we don’t just honor history, we make it. Every day, we advance the legacy of Black excellence through education, innovation, and impact.
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Black History Month Exhibition (February 3 - March 6) (Sponsored by 21 Dreams)
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Southern Conference on African American Studies 47th Annual Conference
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While I Breathe, I Hope Viewing Party - A documentary by Bakari Sellars
ASU Dean History Panel: A Conversation to Reflect on the Past, Present and Future
“Why Celebrate Black History Month”
Alabama State University- A Center of African American History and Culture
Gulf Sustainers Poetry-Music Slam
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Black History Month Concert: Featuring Music of Black Composers
FEBRUARY 19
L.E.A.D. Speaker Series and Civil Rights Symposium with Guest Speaker Bakari Sellars
Black Women in Sports Forum
ASU Department of Theatre & Dance Presents PIPELINE (February 19 - 21)
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