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Things to do in NYC to celebrate Black History Month

Local museums, theaters, and libraries in Columbia and Cleveland offer exhibitions, concerts, and tours highlighting African American history and culture throughout February.

  • On February 3, 2026, a roundup highlighted 1 programming event at The Senate on Feb. 13 and films shown Feb. 5 through March 1 to celebrate Black History Month.
  • One hundred years after the first national observance, historian Carter G. Woodson began Negro History Week in February to honor Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass's birthdays, expanding over about 50 years into Black History Month.
  • Photography and archives take center stage with Richard Samuel Roberts, whose archive of more than 3,000 glass negatives is on display, while Demola performs at The Senate on Feb. 13.
  • Participatory offerings invite public preservation, such as Loganberry Books' transcribe‑a‑thon on Feb. 14, and access is expanded through USC Center for Civil Rights History and Research’s documentary and Soda City Certified app.
  • Museums are pairing exhibits with social nights like the MIX party and citywide offerings, while music venues dedicate month-long features closing with Music at Main on Feb. 28 at Cleveland Public Library.
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Mpls.St.Paul Magazine broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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