National Abolition Hall Of Fame And Museum Black History Matters February 2023

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NEW YORK – The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) announces the programs for the third Black History Matters video series which will be released at midnight each day of February 2023 and is free to watch on www.YouTube.com/@AbolitionHallofFame.

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Feb 1: Race Relations & The Cincinnati Riot of 1829

Feb 2: Legacy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Feb 3:  Slavery by Another Name: The Convict Lease System

Feb 4:  Moving West: The Exodusters Movement

Feb 5:  Tuskegee Institute & The “Civilizing Mission”

Feb 6:  Crimes Against Humanity & “An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Léopold II”

Feb 7:  Niagara Movement & the NAACP

Feb 8:  National Urban League and NYC Tennents

Feb 9:  Buchanan v. Warley and Housing Segregation

Feb10: Rosenwald schools

Feb11: Scottsboro Boys

Feb12: Tuskegee Airmen of WWII

Feb13: Durham Manifesto

Feb14: Congress of Racial Equality

Feb15: Port Chicago Mutiny

Feb16: Smith v. Allwright and Voting Suppression

Feb17: Journey of Reconciliation

Feb18: Executive Order 9981: Desegregating the Armed Forces.

Feb19: Sweatt v. Painter: Separate and Not Equal

Feb20: McKissick v. Carmichael: Integrating Higher Education

Feb21: Katzenbach v. McClung: Desegregating Dining

Feb22: Moynihan Report

Feb23: Baldwin vs. Buckley and the American Dream

Feb24: 1968 Kerner Commission

Feb25: Swann v. Charlotte: Reinforcing Desegregation in Schools

Feb26: Wilmington Ten

Feb27: Bakke Decision and Affirmative Action

Feb28: Shaw v. Reno: Race and Redistricting

The mission of the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) is to honor antislavery abolitionists, their work to end slavery, and the legacy of that struggle, and strive to complete the second, and ongoing abolition – the moral conviction to end racism. NAHOF believes that, by understanding history, the present may be better understood. Black History Matters highlights lesser known American history.

For more information:

National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum,

PO Box 55, 5255 Pleasant Valley Road, Peterboro NY 13134 www.NationalAbolitionHallofFameandMuseum.org,

[email protected]

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