African American Read-In at Reynolda House Museum of American Art
When Maya Angelou was a professor at Wake Forest University, she used Reynolda House Museum of American Art as a
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When Maya Angelou was a professor at Wake Forest University, she used Reynolda House Museum of American Art as a
STOP BY THE MOUNTAIN VIEW LIBRARY TO READ BOOKS, SHORT STORIES, OR POEMS BY AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS OF YOUR CHOICE.
Join the Literally Cultured YouTube channel each day for the month of February with a Black History fact and picture
Students will enjoy the literary works of African American authors throughout the month of February in the MacDonald Middle School
Students and faculty at the University of Evansville in the School of Education will read works written by African American
Members, family members, community members, and friends of the National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc. – Tallahassee Chapter will read
Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite texts written by authors and musicians who
Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite authors and musicians who self-identify as African-American
Community members are invited to read to students at Central High School throughout the school day.
This event showcased students, faculty, and staff members as they shared children's books, short stories, and poems written by African
Each Thursday in February, the school librarian or a "guest reader" will read a book by an African-American author. The
The National African American Read-In is one of the nation’s first and oldest experiences centered around diversity within literature. This
From 10 am until 3 pm, participants, children and adults, can come read books from the Dr. Skyller Walkes' Library
Bring the family and join us for our Leaders are Readers event which inspires young readers with author read-alouds and
T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center hosts a National African American Read-In on February 3, 2024 @11am. Ages 8 and up
The United Black Book Clubs of Pittsburgh hosts its annual African-American Read-In on Saturday, February 3rd, from 1:00 PM -
The Chesilhurst Boro residents, and surrounding communities and churches are invited to join the members and friends of Grant AME
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