Humanities and Black History Month
In commemoration of Black History Month, we're highlighting the many Humanities Council events across the state during February that pay tribute to and examine African American people and culture throughout history and in contemporary society. Find a program near you:
- Feb 7 - Newton - Road Scholars: Lucinda MacKethan - Slave Voices in NC
- Feb 7 - Goldsboro - Road Scholars: Laurel Sneed - Thomas Day, Cabinet Maker: Man in the Middle
- Feb 8 - New Bern - Road Scholars: Marjorie Hudson - George Moses Horton
- Feb 9 - North Wilkesboro - Road Scholars: Larry Reni Thomas - Carolina Jazz Connections
- Feb 9 - Kinston - Road Scholars: Kat Charron - Septima Clark, Citizenship Education, and Women in the Civil Rights Movement
- Feb 10 - Burlington - Road Scholars: Ken Zogry - NC's Long Civil Rights Movement
- Feb 11 - Apex - Road Scholars: Meltonia Young - Stories from the Underground Railroad
- Feb 15 - Dobson - Road Scholars: Meltonia Young - Stories from the Underground Railroad
- Feb 16 - Warrenton - Road Scholars: Laurel Sneed - Thomas Day, Cabinet Maker: Man in the Middle
- Feb 18 - Dallas - Road Scholars: Kat Charron - William Henry Singleton's Recollections of My Slavery Days
- Feb 18 - Burnsville - RiddleFest 2012 - Singin' the Blues
- Feb 22 - Wentworth - Road Scholars: Omar Ali - Understanding Black History as American History
- Feb 25 - High Point - Road Scholars: Meltonia Young - Stories from the Underground Railroad
- Feb 27 - Pembroke - Road Scholars: Booker Anthony - The African-American Church in the Works of Ernest Gaines


