Black History Month

In 1968 Black History Week was held on campus. Historian Carter G. Woodson began Black History Week in 1926. He chose to celebrate Negro History Week during the second week of February because that week marked the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and former slave and abolitionist Frederick Douglass (February 14). In 1976 the observance was changed to Black History Month and expanded to include all of February.

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  • Title Black History Month
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  • Keywords Black History Month
  • Website Name Volopedia
  • Publisher University of Tennessee Libraries
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  • Access Date January 19, 2025
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  • Date of Last Update October 4, 2018