A Legacy That Lives On

On February 7, 2026, we hosted a Black History Month Tribute honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Quintard Taylor Jr. This free, family-friendly celebration included cultural performances, children’s activities, Delbert Richardson’s Unspoken Truths Traveling African American Museum, community tables, and a keynote program.

To learn more, please click below.

Welcome to BlackPast 3.0

The wait is over—the new BlackPast.org is officially live! We’ve redesigned our site to bring you a modern, user-friendly experience that makes exploring Black history easier and more engaging than ever.

BlackPast is dedicated to providing reliable information on the history of Black people across the globe, and especially in North America. Our goal is to promote greater understanding of our common human experience through knowledge of the diversity of the Black experience and the ubiquity of the global Black presence. Welcome to the largest online encyclopedia on African American and Global African history on the Internet.

Featured Article

In December 1955, Rosa Parks’ arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as African Americans united to refuse segregated buses. Led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they faced threats and hostility with remarkable courage, leaving a lasting mark on the fight for civil rights.

In Defense of Black History

This editorial page is part of an ongoing effort to present the ideas and opinions of individuals both within and beyond BlackPast.org that address the pressing issues and challenges facing African Americans and people of African Ancestry around the world, which are rooted in their historical experiences.

The Interactive African American History Timeline

Discover the rich and inspiring stories of Black history through our interactive timeline, highlighting key moments and figures that have shaped our world. Dive in and explore how history connects to the present and inspires the future!

The African Capitals

Africa’s capitals are full of life, history, and culture. From the energy of Lagos to the charm of Cairo, each city has its own story to tell. Discover what makes these places special on our African Capitals page.

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A Legacy That Lives On

On February 7, 2026, we hosted a Black History Month Tribute honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Quintard Taylor Jr. This free, family-friendly celebration included cultural performances, children’s activities, Delbert Richardson’s Unspoken Truths Traveling African American Museum, community tables, and a keynote program.

To learn more, please click below.

Image

Welcome to BlackPast 3.0

The wait is over—the new BlackPast.org is officially live! We’ve redesigned our site to bring you a modern, user-friendly experience that makes exploring Black history easier and more engaging than ever.

BlackPast is dedicated to providing reliable information on the history of Black people across the globe, and especially in North America. Our goal is to promote greater understanding of our common human experience through knowledge of the diversity of the Black experience and the ubiquity of the global Black presence. Welcome to the largest online encyclopedia on African American and Global African history on the Internet.

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Featured Article

In December 1955, Rosa Parks’ arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as African Americans united to refuse segregated buses. Led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they faced threats and hostility with remarkable courage, leaving a lasting mark on the fight for civil rights.

Image

In Defense of Black History

This editorial page is part of an ongoing effort to present the ideas and opinions of individuals both within and beyond BlackPast.org that address the pressing issues and challenges facing African Americans and people of African Ancestry around the world, which are rooted in their historical experiences.

Image

The Interactive African American History Timeline

Discover the rich and inspiring stories of Black history through our interactive timeline, highlighting key moments and figures that have shaped our world. Dive in and explore how history connects to the present and inspires the future!

Image

The African Capitals

Africa’s capitals are full of life, history, and culture. From the energy of Lagos to the charm of Cairo, each city has its own story to tell. Discover what makes these places special on our African Capitals page.

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