Black History Month

Black History Month honors the fight for equality for African Americans in the United States. The month of February was chosen because of both Fredrick Douglass' and Abraham Lincoln's birthday.

It is important to remember both trials and triumphs in the African American community. Additionally, the fight is not over; there are still many steps to take until all can be considered equal.

Events/Calendar

Date: Starts February 1st

MISSE Event Page

Past Content

Black History Month Celebration Schedule

Calendar

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Black History Month. Exploring Black Resistance: Journey to Liberation

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Black History Month Graphic

Social Media

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Black History Month Graphic

Website Banner

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Black History Month Graphic

Flyer

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National TRIO Day

Feb. 25, 2024, is National TRIO Day celebrating this federally-funded program that helps students to overcome economic, social, academic, and cultural barriers to higher education in both high school and college.

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