From the triumphs of Jesse Owens to the early days of hip-hop, there's a lot to learn and celebrate in February.
Dr. Jamal Touré discusses the Tremont Park Kundas Family Compound. The Kunda or Family Compound legacy is part of African ...
Illinois State University’s African American Studies Program is hosting its inaugural film series. Three times in February, the program is inviting the community ...
Lincoln Motion Picture Company was the first black owned film company in the United States, founded in response to ...
Midway through Black History Month, it’s worth noting the relative brevity of Black film history—the very first major-studio feature to be directed by an African-American didn’t come along until 1969, ...
From Nosferatu to Schindler’s List. Gemma King, senior lecturer in French Studies and an ARC DECRA Fellow in Screen Studies ...
THOMASVILLE- Historic footage from a baseball game played at Thomasville, Georgia’s Pebble Hill Plantation has made its way for inclusion in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in ...
Celebrate the Black experience this February with these entertaining and informative streaming shows and movies.
What began as Negro History Week — established by historian Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 — evolved into Black History ...
To young and old today who want to make a change, Rita Omokha proclaims, “Tell yourself you can — and watch yourself prove it ...
From 'Friday' to 'The Wayans Brothers,' these are a handful of our beloved films and series celebrating a major milestone.
A film being shown Wednesday at the Mayborn tells the story of an overlooked Black cultural and artistic moment at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition that has shaped history.