President Biden and Vice President Harris Speak at Black History Month Celebration
President Biden and Vice President Harris each highlighted the achievements and contributions made by African Americans…
“History matters,” said President Biden during remarks at the White House’s screening of the 2022 film Till, which tells the story of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American… read more
“History matters,” said President Biden during remarks at the White House’s screening of the 2022 film Till, which tells the story of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy from Chicago who died from a lynching while visiting family in Mississippi in 1955. The president spoke on the importance of the film, saying it “tells the story of a mother’s loss, and a young son’s promise, and a nation’s reckoning about hate, violence and power.” The film screening was part of the White House’s celebrations of Black history month. close
President Biden and Vice President Harris each highlighted the achievements and contributions made by African Americans…
President Biden, first lady Jill Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at a celebrated Black History Month at…
President Trump made remarks at an African American History Month reception from the East Room of the White House. The…
Kenny James, supervisor for the City of Pasadena Human Services and Recreation, talked about the city’s Black History Celebrations held…