African American History Museum set to Host Black History Month Events

WASHINGTON INFORMER: Throughout February in recognition of Black History Month, the museum will follow the Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s 2023 theme of “Black Resistance.”

The weekly topics include Week 1: A Tradition of Activism; Week 2: Foundations of Faith; Week 3: The Value of Education; Week 4: The Black Press; and Week 5: Leaning into Black Joy. The museum will also host an array of programs honoring the Black experience during February.

Photo: Charles Henry Alston’s “Walking.” Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Gift of Sydney Smith Gordon. Copyright Charles Alston Estate

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