Black History Month 2024 (2024)

Black History Month 2024 February is Black History Month in the U.S., and this year's theme is "African Americans and the Arts." We're compiling stories, music performances and podcasts related to the Black experience.

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Black Futures: Nailah Hunter forges her own dark fantasy on 'Lovegaze'

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February 15, 2024 • The Los Angeles-based harpist and composer talks about approaching her instrument in new ways on her debut album.

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Black Futures: How house music took center stage in the '80s

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February 13, 2024 • For Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison walks us through the synth-driven boom of electronic music in the '80s.

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Their journey to unearth a cemetery for enslaved people led to communitywide interest

February 9, 2024 • Urban development has erased many Black cemeteries around the U.S., but now a movement to find and memorialize them is underway.

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5 MLK speeches you should know. Spoiler: 'I Have a Dream' isn't on the list

February 7, 2024 • Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech is well known, but there are several other key speeches that also resonate as historical signposts of the Civil Rights Movement.

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Black Futures: How disco set the stage for dance and electronic music

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February 6, 2024 • For Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison dives into the rise of disco in the '70s and the genesis of dance and club culture.

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Target pulls Black History Month book that misidentified 3 civil rights icons

February 2, 2024 • The magnet book mixed up W.E.B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington and Carter G. Woodson. Target said it will no longer sell the book in stores or online and that it notified the publisher of the errors.

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For Black History Month, World Cafe looks forward to 'Black Futures'

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February 1, 2024 • World Cafe turns its ear toward the future with a spotlight on up-and-coming artists blazing their own path beyond genre.

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6 books to help young readers learn about Black history

February 1, 2024 • Five authors, librarians and book shop owners suggest turning to literature to help teach kids about Black history, culture and themes for this Black History Month.

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James Baldwin's Shadow (Throwback)

February 1, 2024 • James Baldwin believed that America has been lying to itself since its founding. An insightful commentator on Black identity, American democracy, and racism, he saw something deep and ugly and stubborn in American culture, and never hesitated to call it by its name — to bear witness, regardless of what it cost him. As the United States continues to reckon with all aspects of its history, writer and professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. guides us through the meaning and purpose of James Baldwin's work, and how his words can help us navigate our current moment.

James Baldwin's Shadow (Throwback)

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Don Scott becomes first Black speaker in Virginia Legislature's 400-year history

January 10, 2024 • Del. Don Scott, a rising star among Virginia Democrats with a unique personal story, was voted in as speaker of the Virginia Statehouse.

Don Scott becomes first Black speaker in Virginia Legislature's 400-year history

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Black History Month 2024 has begun. Here's this year's theme and other things to know

February 1, 2023 • The annual celebration started out in 1926 as Negro History Week and expanded to Black History Month in the 1970s. This year celebrates "African Americans and the Arts."

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