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History Division Celebrates Black History Month 2022

Five of the month’s six events celebrate the invaluable contributions that the Black community has made to the culture and history of the United States.




Cultural Affairs Division Celebrates Black History

Five virtual programs to be streamed live on the Web for African American History Month.




Delaware Public Archives Celebrates African American History Month

The Delaware Public Archives will celebrate African-American History Month with guests Governor John Carney and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester on Monday, February 13.




African American History Month programs among 16 special events at the museums of the State of Delaware during February 2016

Highlights of the month include programs on Paul Robeson, stories of enslaved people at the John Dickinson Plantation, and the Green Book.




“Celebrating Love and Family: ‘Finding African-American Families in Kent County—1830–1860’ ” to be presented at Dover, Del.’s Old State House on Feb. 14, 2015

Program will explore recent research that identified the names of, and cultural resources associated with, African Americans who resided in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Del., between 1837 and 1860.







 Pages Tagged With: "African American History Month"

History Division Celebrates Black History Month 2022

Five of the month’s six events celebrate the invaluable contributions that the Black community has made to the culture and history of the United States.




Cultural Affairs Division Celebrates Black History

Five virtual programs to be streamed live on the Web for African American History Month.




Delaware Public Archives Celebrates African American History Month

The Delaware Public Archives will celebrate African-American History Month with guests Governor John Carney and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester on Monday, February 13.




African American History Month programs among 16 special events at the museums of the State of Delaware during February 2016

Highlights of the month include programs on Paul Robeson, stories of enslaved people at the John Dickinson Plantation, and the Green Book.




“Celebrating Love and Family: ‘Finding African-American Families in Kent County—1830–1860’ ” to be presented at Dover, Del.’s Old State House on Feb. 14, 2015

Program will explore recent research that identified the names of, and cultural resources associated with, African Americans who resided in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Del., between 1837 and 1860.