Black History Month Featuring Kehinde Wiley
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African American artist Kehinde Wiley made achieve a new level of fame when his official portrait of President Barack Obama was unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Learn more about Kehinde Wiley here.
February is Black History Month, our nation’s annual observance and celebration of African American history and culture. The event began in 1926 as a weeklong celebration founded by revered historian Carter G. Woodson, before being expanded to a full month in 1976 under the presidency of Gerald Ford. Other countries, such as Canada and the UK, have since followed suit and devoted a month to celebrating black history as well. The month of February was chosen given its abundance of important dates and events that correspond to African American history—the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), was founded on February 12, 1909, on what would have been the 100th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln, the author of the Emancipation Proclamation. Also, February 20th is the birthday of social activist, abolitionist, writer and statesman Frederick Douglass.
To celebrate Black History Month, Fusfoo will be featuring stories and videos throughout February highlighting the lives of key African American social figures, artists and intellectuals, as well as culturally significant events and milestones.