African American November Calendar

National Calendar of Events includes Gospel, Jazz, Blues, Soul Music, Hip-Hop, Cincinnati MusiccFest, Art, MLK Day amp Black Film Festivals Baltimore African American Festival June 21-22, 2025 Baltimore, MD httpsaframbaltimore.com. November 8, 2023 at 123 am

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All Black and African American Holidays and Observances January. Last Day of Kwanzaa - January 1 Learn about what Kwanzaa means for Black Americans. Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation - January 1. Haitian Independence Day - January 1 George Washington Carver Day - January 5. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday - January 15

February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. Since 1976, the month has been designated to remember the contributions of people of the African Diaspora. Historian Carter G. Woodson launched the holiday because contributions that African Americans have made to U.S. culture and society are largely omitted from and overlooked in history books.

November 7. David Dinkins was elected mayor of New York, and L. Douglas Wilder, governor of Virginia. 1990 February 11. Nelson Mandela, South African Black Nationalist, was freed after 27 years in prison. May 13. George Augustus Stallings became the first bishop of the African-American Catholic Church, a breakaway group from the Roman Catholic

Herbert Fielding, I.S. Leevy Johnson, and James Felder were elected to the S.C. General Assembly, becoming the first African Americans since 1902. 1974 November 5, 1974

November 9, 1731 - Mathematician, urban planner and inventor Benjamin Banneker born. November 10, 1983 - Wilson Goode elected, becoming Philadelphia's first African American mayor. November 11, 1989 - Civil Rights Memorial is dedicated in Montgomery, Ala. November 12, 1941 - Madame Lillian Evanto founds the National Negro Opera

African American History Calendar Month First African American admiral in U.S. Navy - 1971 03 L.H. Jones patents corn harvester - 1890 04 Angela Davis acquitted - 1972 05 First Black woman astronaut - 1987 06 Robert F. Kennedy dies from gunshot wound - 1968 07

November 6, 1920 - W.E.B. Du Bois awarded the Spingarn Medal for his role in the founding and calling of the Pan African Congress November 9, November 17, 1972 - Barbara Jordan of Houston amp Andrew Young of Atlanta make history as the first African-Americans from the south to be elected to Congress since the Reconstruction era

Biographies of Some Great African-Americans Site members can print out the pages of this black history calendar and then color the pages. To print a page, go to that page and then choose the Print command from the File menu. November 2025 - pdf or html December 2025 - pdf or html Go to the 2024-2025 Black History Calendar