Call for Abstracts: Rebellion, Resistance, and Refuge: Slavery and Border-Crossing during the American Revolution
Slavery North July 2026 Conference Call for Abstracts
Slavery North July 2026 Conference Call for Abstracts
The Association of African American Museums is excited to open nominations for its 2026 Awards. Help us recognize the outstanding work of current and emerging museum professionals by nominating your
Deciding that she would rather celebrate his birth and achievements rather than focus on his death, our founder, Margaret Walker, sponsored one of the first birthday convocations for Dr. Martin
The African American Program at the Senator John Heinz History Center invites proposals for presentation at its Fourth Annual Martin R. Delany Symposium to be held April 18, 2026, in
#AAAM2026 CALL FOR PROPOSALS – 48TH Annual AAAM Conference- This Land Holds Our Stories: Celebrating America 250, and 100 Years of Negro History Week—We’re Still Making America Whole.” Application Opens July 30th,
Conference Registration for presenters You are invited to present at the State of Black Archives Conference 2026. As a first step: (Please register even if you are already confirmed, so that
Join the African American Program for the Fourth Annual Martin R. Delany Symposium: Organizing and Activism. The symposium will offer presentations and panels that address organizing and activism rooted in the life, ideas,
Our annual Gibbs-Green Commemoration is a poignant reflection on the May 1970 police shooting at Jackson State University. The event honors the lives of Phillip Gibbs and James Green while
Association for the Study of African American Life and History 2026 Call for Proposals 111th Annual Conference and Meeting, Norfolk, VA September 23-27, 2026 Conference Theme The ASALH Academic Program
2026 Museums Association of the Caribbean (MAC) Conference & Annual General Meeting, which will take place November 9–13, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad in Port of Spain, Trinidad. This year’s
Ona Judge Staines Mural Unveiling At a time when stories of struggle and freedom are being erased, New Hampshire is choosing something different: to make the quest for freedom visible,
The College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture proudly presents Those Who Have Must Turn Around and Give: Celebrating 40 Years of Preserving Black History and Education, a