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This Day in Black Art History — February 8
The content explores the legacy of Black cinema, highlighting its historical significance in visual storytelling, preservation practices, and the impact of films like Ganja & Hess on cultural narratives and identities.
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This Day in Black Art History — February 7
On February 7, 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson initiated the first Negro History Week, a landmark cultural movement that would later evolve into what we now recognize as Black History Month. While rooted in historical scholarship, the initiative transformed the landscape of Black art and culture by creating space for African American artists, archivists, and…
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A Message from the Founder & Chief Art Library Curator
Dr. kYmberly Keeton welcomes a new year for ART | library deco, emphasizing cultural preservation and future library goals. She invites support through subscriptions and donations to enhance accessibility and resources.
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ARt EmployMent | Temple University’s Charles Library is searching for a Digital Archivist!
Temple University’s Charles Library is hiring a Digital Associate Archivist. The position requires archival experience and offers competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for professional development within a vibrant academic community.
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aRT aRCHIVE | SAVE THE dATE! Douglass Day 2026 & The Colored Conventions |
On February 13, 2026, Douglass Day will celebrate the Colored Conventions, inviting participants to address civil rights issues. Registration is open, with newsletters providing insights on participation.







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