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Celebrate Black History Month 2007!

2007 National Theme: From Slavery to Freedom, The Story of Africans in the Americas

The theme chosen by ASALH for the celebration of Black History Month 2007 is:

From Slavery to Freedom, The Story of Africans in the Americas.

It was a long struggle by a valiant people, but the slavery of African Americans has been abolished and their place in America solidified. 

 

This year's celebration honors the celebrated historian John Hope Franklin who was been a leading figure for the ASALH (Association for the Study of African American Life and History).  He brought attention to the importance in American history of the struggle by African American for freedom and equality.

 

This year, a free DVD is being offered for educators and educational organizations.  Get a free copy of Freedom's Song.  Freedom's Song is an award winning documentary celebrating 100 years of African American struggle and triumph.  The documentary depicts important events in the history of African Americans in the Americas.  Over 10,000 copies of the film have been ordered already!

 

The 91st Annual Convention of ASALH will be held in Atlanta, Georgia September 27th thorugh October 1, 2006.  Learn more...

 

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What is Black History Month and how did it get started?

In February of each and every year, we celebrate Black History Month.  

This tradition was started by Carter G. Woodson in the bicentennial year of 1976.

Carter G. Woodson was born in 1875, a son of former slaves in New Canton, Virginia.  Coming into the world just ten years after the 13th amendment was passed - abolishing slavery, he became a noted Black scholar and historian.  In 1915, he founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.  On February 12, 1926, he started the first "Negro History Week".  He chose the second week of February to coincide with birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass because these men had such an impact on black history.  Until 1976, the second week in February was celebrated as Negro History Week by African Americans.  

During the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial Celebration, Negro History Week was expanded into "Black History Month" and is widely celebrated each year by Americans.

Carter G. Woodson died in April 3, 1950 but his legacy to the African American community will always be remembered.

Getting started in African American Genealogy:

African American Research Possible?

Q: Just starting out with this interest, I have a novice's suspicion that I will run up against a brick wall when I reach the point in history where slavery devastated continuity in the tracking of African ancestry. Am I wrong to be a little discouraged? -- P.

 

A: Researching your African American ancestry is not something that is considered easy. However, in genealogy, there really are no guarantees regardless of what group you are researching. Each ethnic group will pose its own unique research obstacles.

 

Because you are just starting out, your initial research........

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Finding Your African American Ancestors: A Beginner Guide

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