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Black history month

Analysis
Most U.S. schools teach Black history, but few do it well
Published Feb 10, 2021
Johns Hopkins education policy expert says poor materials and lack of rigor preclude schools from offering rich lessons on the African American experience
Photos
A celebration of black heritage
Published Feb 26, 2020
Students show off their artistic talents at the second annual Black Heritage Showcase, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Photography
Snapshots of Baltimore's past
Published Feb 17, 2020
John Clark Mayden's photography book and exhibition document 50 years of the Baltimore's black community
Black History Month
Hundreds from Hopkins visit Lewis Museum
Published Feb 10, 2020 Photos
Johns Hopkins Day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum offers free admission to the museum, which explores the cultural heritage of African Americans
Save the date
Johns Hopkins Day at Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Published Jan 21, 2020 Photos
All Hopkins affiliates and their families can enjoy free admission to the museum on Saturday, Feb. 8, in celebration of Black History Month
Black History Month
Story time at Henderson-Hopkins
Published Feb 27, 2019
Literacy event brings together multiple generations of storytellers
Black History Month
Hopkins Day returns at Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Published Feb 13, 2019
All Johns Hopkins affiliates and their families can visit the museum for free on Saturday, Feb. 23
Black History Month
Day at the museum
Published Feb 19, 2018 Photos
Students, faculty, staff, and their families visited the Reginald F. Lewis Museum for free Saturday
Black History Month
Day at the museum
Published Feb 8, 2018
Johns Hopkins employees, students will be offered free admission to Reginald F. Lewis Museum on Feb. 17
Exhibit
Freedom in many forms
Published Feb 2, 2018
Sheridan Libraries exhibit honors the ways black Americans have expressed freedom and empowerment