Black History Month
February 1 — February 28
Black History Month is observed every February in the United States, celebrating the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. Established in 1976, this month serves as a vital opportunity to honor the legacy of Black leaders, innovators, and everyday heroes who have shaped the nation’s history and continue to impact its future. It’s also a time to reflect on the ongoing racial equality and social justice struggles.
During Black History Month, engage your schools and community with educational materials and products that celebrate Black culture, history, and excellence. With the right materials and passion, your community can understand and appreciate the history integral to our shared experience.