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100 Years of Black History: From Erasure to the Power of Black Film

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This February marks the 100th year that, as a country, we have given Black Americans federal recognition and have been celebrating their accomplishments, struggles, and stories . In 1926, Carter G. Woodson launched Black History Week to address the almost total absence of Black people in U.S. history books . It was placed in February to honor Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Black History Month has evolved significantly since 1926 ; in 1976, it was officially recognized by the federal government and became a month-long cultural observance.  In the past, there was more of an emphasis on significant cultural figures, ministers, scholars, abolitionists, and intellectuals, whereas now the focus has shifted to encompass all Black people and tries to encapsulate experiences from all paths. Here are a few examples of stories that were once ignored and are now spotlighted: enslaved people, laborers, Black women, queer and trans leaders, artists, athletes, and activists.  Black ...

Women's History Month 2024

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Happy Women’s History Month, everybody! Women's History Month is not just a nod to the past; it's a celebration of the incredible impact women continue to make, leaving an enduring mark on history. This dedicated period invites us to recognize, celebrate, and amplify the stories of women who have shaped societies, shattered barriers, and tirelessly fought for equality To recognize women's incredible talent and creativity, watch two compelling short films that showcase the powerful storytelling abilities of female directors and actresses. Both films, available for streaming on TheArchive , tie into celebrating Women's History Month by highlighting women's strength, determination, and camaraderie in contemporary society and throughout human history.  In the short film Into Light , suffragist Inez Milholland is in the clutches of a terminal illness and steels herself for the final speech of her tour, rallying the nation to give women the right to vote. As her galvan...