What we now recognize as Black History Month, began as Negro History Week in 1926. It was first celebrated spanning the week of February 7th, so that it would encompass …
Author Archives: Barinaale Dube
Open to Interpretation; Fostering Community via Cultural History
A look into one of the ways uncovering cultural history allows us to connect laterally and transversely.
Filling in the Gaps; African American Genealogical Work in the Bull Run Mountains
A look into some of the methods of uncovering Black family history in Virginia.
Pulling Back the Curtain; An Introduction to the Cultural History Fellowship
An introduction to the Cultural History Fellowship and it’s fellow.