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  • Celebrate Black History
    Updated On: Feb 03, 2026

    February is Black History Month
    The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

    At the Vangaurd

    This exhibition weaves together stories of ingenuity, artistry and resistance—through collections from Clark Atlanta University, Florida A&M University, Jackson State University, Texas Southern University and Tuskegee University.

    Image-credit: National Museum of African American History and Culture.

    Color screen print on wove paper by Sam Gilliam, title Wissahickon. 1975.

    Your Park Story: Black History and Heritage

    More than 400 years of Black history and heritage are preserved in national parks and communities around the country. Discover stories shared by people who formed powerful connections with these places of history, nature, and enjoyment. Inspire others by sharing your “park story”!

    Image Credit: Sam Gilliam, Wissahickon, 1975, color screenprint on wove paper, Gift of Funds from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2023.22.17

    Tryptic of three photographs: A woman on the left pushing a plow, a miner in the center, and a woman behind a desk on the right.

    Black History Month at the Smithsonian

    Celebrate Black History Month with Smithsonian events, resources, exhibitions, and podcasts.

    Image credit: Courtesy of the Smithsonian

    Three men in doorway of lamp house

    Power & Light: Russell Lee's Coal Survey, at the National Archives Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery

    Russell Lee’s 1946 coal survey photographs tell the story of laborers who helped build the nation, of a moment when the government took stock of their health and safety, and of a photographer who recognized their humanity.

    “James Robert Howard has gotten his safety lamp at lamp house. Of the 232 employees at this mine, 60% are Negroes.” Russell Lee, Photographer. August 13, 1946. Series: Photographs of the Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry. National Archives ID: 540805

    Frederick Douglass appealing to President Lincoln and his cabinet to enlist Negroes

    For Teachers

    Put the power of primary sources to work in the classroom. Browse ready-to-use lesson plans, student activities, collection guides and research aids.

    Image credit: “Frederick Douglass appealing to President Lincoln and his cabinet to enlist Negroes,” mural by William Edouard Scott, at the Recorder of Deeds building, built in 1943. 515 D St., NW, Washington, D.C. (Library of Congress)

    Black and white photograph of Dorothy M. Jenkins in her U.S. Army dress uniform with Army Medical Corps pins on her lapels. October 1944

    Veterans History

    African Americans serving in the military service throughout U.S. history have often fought on two fronts. fighting the actual enemy and fighting a system of segregation and exclusion.

    Image credit: Photo of Dorothy M. Jenkins, October 1944. Library of Congress


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