May Is Upon Us!
It’s hard to believe it’s already May! We are so fortunate that Arlington offers such a delightful Blend of activities, culture celebrations, and finally, we have beautiful weather. May … Continued
It’s hard to believe it’s already May! We are so fortunate that Arlington offers such a delightful Blend of activities, culture celebrations, and finally, we have beautiful weather. May … Continued
We want to say thank you to so many of you who continue to show constant interest in our museum and its history. We struggle monthly to stay alive, and sadly we’re not the only ones. Six out of 10 museums now fear for their survival, so we want our supporters to know we are very grateful when you donate to us, visit and or buy something from our gift area.
Celebrating Courageous Women During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the courageous women who have helped our Nation build a fairer, more just society. Throughout history, the vision and achievements of … Continued
Civil & Economic Rights Forum | Feb 27th | Shirlington Library
Gwen Tolbart visits The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington and takes a walk through some local Black history.
The Black History Month theme for 2024 is “Rhythms of Resilience: One Soul, One Sound.” This month’s theme centers on the concept that Black history, culture, and music embody a … Continued
The panel discussion focuses on the College Board’s AP African-American Studies curriculum course, its significance to American history, and its relevance for today. Panelists include members of the AP African-American … Continued
As another year draws to a close, most of you will be in the midst of preparations for this festive season. This is a very special time of the year … Continued
NAACP Arlington honors the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington & Restorative Arlington with the 2023 Willard W. “Woody” Brittain Community Appreciation Award. From the NAACP Arlington Website The Willard W. … Continued
The Arlington Historical Society (AHS) and Black Heritage Museum of Arlington (BHMA) are dedicating their first “stumbling stones” or bronze markers honoring the lives of three individuals once enslaved at … Continued
The Jefferson School (now the Army Navy Club) opened in 1870 to educate African-American students. The school was named after the “Jefferson district” where it was located. Arlington, then part … Continued
It is September and the beginning of a new school year for our children. I cannot emphasize enough the great need to teach black history into the classrooms. Why is … Continued