Black History Month started as “National Negro Week”, created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson (noted African American historian, scholar and publisher). It became a month-long celebration fifty years later in 1976. The month of Feb. Was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln.
Breaking News
- Black Caucus Members Weigh Next Steps for Reparations in California
- Celebrating Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at The Ebell of LA
- Black Community Unites to Re-Elect L.A. Mayor Karen Bass
- L.A. Sentinel Visits Western States Carpenters South L.A. Training Center
- Street Named in Honor of Watts Activist `Sweet’ Alice Harris
- Tito Jackson, Member of Jackson 5, Dies at 70
- Councilwoman Heather Hutt Holds Campaign Kick-Off
- Food Bank of Southern California Antes Up Under New CEO
- Kamala Harris Trounces Donald Trump in First Presidential Debate
- Richard Alatorre, Pioneering Chicano Activist, Passes at 81
- Mayor Warren and the Impact of Local Officials
- Natasha Rothwell Takes Flight in ‘How To Die Alone’
- Anti-Israel Activists Can’t Handle the Truth
- The Importance of Senate Bill 1348 for Black Student Success
February 1, 2022