2008 Black
History Calendar
The 2008 Black History Calendar is here! Contact your campus/center Student Life and Leadership Development office for more information on how to receive this year’s calendar.
Black History Month was the brainchild
of Carter G. Woodson, noted black scholar and historian. Woodson
was the founder of what is now known as the Association for the
Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH). It was through
this organization that he first initiated Black History Week in
1926. The second week of February was chosen to coincide with
the birthdays of Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976,
as part of the nations bicentennial, it was expanded to Black
History Month.