Known as “the Father of Black History,” Carter G. Woodson was a scholar, author, educator and journalist who dedicated his life to documenting and promoting stories of the African American experience.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the second Black person to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard, started Negro History Week in February 1926, laying the foundation for the Black History Month we know and celebrate ...
Celebrate Black History Month in Gaithersburg with exhibits, events, and programs honoring African American achievements.
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The month originated back in the early 1900's with Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and people across the state of Arkansas are keeping the traditions going. Tiffany Pettus, historian for the commission ...
Students at Carter G. Woodson Academy in Lexington show off their lettuce crop. Courtesy of Future Farmers of America Association Agriculture students at the Carter G. Woodson Academy in Lexington ...