- Black History Month 2025
More than 400 years of Black history and heritage are preserved in national parks and communities around the country Discover stories shared by people who formed powerful connections with these places of history, nature, and enjoyment
- The Founders of Black History Month - ASALH
The 2025 Black History Month theme, African Americans and Labor, focuses on the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with the collective experiences of Black people
- National Black History Month, 2025 - The White House
Today, I am very honored to recognize February 2025 as National Black History Month Every year, National Black History Month is an occasion to celebrate the contributions of so many
- Black History Month in 2025 2026 - Holidays Calendar
Black History Month is a holiday celebrated every February in the U S and Canada, and in October in the U K It’s an important time for remembering significant people, events, and achievements of the African diaspora
- Black History Month 2025: African Americans Labor
The 2025 Black History Month theme, African Americans and Labor, focuses on the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with the collective experiences of Black people
- Black History Month 2025 - GovInfo
This year’s theme emphasizes Black Americans' significant contributions to the workforce throughout history This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids (BSPC)
- Celebrating Black History Month 2025 | Pitt SHRS
The 2025 Black History Month theme, “ African Americans and Labor,” focuses on the significant role that labor has played in shaping the Black experience throughout history
- National Black History Month: February 2025 - Census. gov
Historian Carter G Woodson launched Black History Week in 1926 to recognize the significant contributions of African Americans during the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and abolitionist writer Frederick Douglass (February 14)
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