Known as “the Father of Black History,” Carter G. Woodson was a scholar, author, educator and journalist who dedicated his life to documenting and promoting stories of the African American experience.
RELATED | Community hopes to restore and repurpose Carter G. Woodson historical site A local organization, called the Woodson legacy Committee, has partnered with a nonprofit to receive the ...
“So that conservation is truly an enduring legacy that President Carter has here in Minnesota.” Carter’s legacy also stretches to communities across the country. After he left the White ...
Abilene’s Carter G. Woodson Rams: The football team that lived ... and now you want to take away some of the heritage? Just some of the legacy that was at these schools. It’s not right.
This year's Black History Month theme is "African Americans and Labor" focusing on the ways work impacts "the collective ...
RELATED: Former President Jimmy Carter dies at 100, remembered by powerful legacy Carter taught a Bible class in his hometown of Plains, Georgia for decades. Through his unwavering faith ...
By Peter Baker Jimmy Carter left office in 1981 as one of the most unpopular presidents in modern times, defeated for re-election and seemingly doomed to be remembered by posterity as a failed ...
Students at Carter G. Woodson Academy in Lexington show off their lettuce crop. Courtesy of Future Farmers of America Association Agriculture students at the Carter G. Woodson Academy in Lexington ...