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We have branches throughout the United States. If there is no branch in your area, contact the Vice President for Membership. Then you are eligible to join the branch. Some are institution-based, but most serve an area. For more information about the Association please see here. All Rights reserved. The Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, located on 16th …

CONTACT 301 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Suite 2204 Washington, DC 20001. [email protected], Carter G. Woodson Branch [email protected]

Baltimore, MD

Sean W. Jones, President Copyright © 2020 ASALH®. 301 Rhode Island Avenue, NW The Association operates as local, state, and international branches promoting greater knowledge of African American history through a program of education, research, and publishing. He envisioned the branches as a means of extending ASALH’s reach across the country and beyond to gather primary materials about Black history and to promote the finished results to the … Our hats are off to Roslyn Dean, Makiba Foster, and Kelvin Watson for their vision to produce this inspiring event.

[email protected] Julie Monroe, President In order to join a branch, you must first be a member of ASALH National, then you must pay the branch dues (if applicable).

Larry Lester, President

He infused that perseverance and ability to break new ground into the very core of what has made IUPUI successful today. Branches exist in many states throughout the United States. [email protected], Hampton Roads Branch The 2019-2021 Vice President for Membership is Mrs. Barbara Spencer Dunn. The meeting was held at the Indianapolis Marriott--Downtown with seventeen potential individual and institutional members in attendance. D. Joy Leary, President [email protected]

Karen Adamopoulos, President

Gerald Truehart, II, President [email protected], Joseph Taylor Branch Travaughn Lovick, President Branches in DC, Maryland and Virginia and any other branch members or individuals interested in establishing a branch are invited to attend.

Leslie King, Organizer

Mission of the Branches. [email protected], Mobile AL Branch An ASALH Regional Branch Meeting will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2019, in Washington, DC at the 19th Street Baptist Church, Location: 4606 16th Street N. W., Washington, D.C. 20011, hosted by the Bethel Dukes Branch of ASALH, President Dr. Ida Jones and members of the Bethel Dukes Branch. Contributions to ASALH are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, located on 16th Street, NW, is considered to be the first and oldest black Baptist congregation in Washington, D.C. The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH®) is head-quartered in Washington, D.C., temporarily 301 Rhode Island Ave, NW in Washington, DC. [email protected], Philadelphia Heritage Branch

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (EIN: 53-0219640) is a tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) organization. Plenary VI, On the Passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Starting in 30 mins.. A Very Special Gathering of, Our next Plenary Session: As one of these branches, ASALH Joseph Taylor was conceived in April, 2017, when a group of seventeen residents of the Indianapolis metropolitan area met at the Indianapolis Marriott--Downtown to begin local planning for the Association for the Study of Life and History’s 103rd annual conference that would be held in Indianapolis in 2018. Joseph Tucker Edmonds, President

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[12] Brooks was among the black ministers and churchwomen who called for the inclusion of writings by black theologians within the American Baptist Publication Society’s literature. Shiloh Baptist Church [email protected], Romare Bearden Branch Charlotte The event is free and open to members, but registration is requested by November 1. www.asalh-manasotafl.org, James Weldon Johnson Branch

[email protected], Margaret and Robert Garner Branch, Cincinnati, OH Extend the work of ASALH by creating a new branch.

Walter Henderson Brooks had already established a reputation as an advocate for education, racial equality, and temperance.

Please RSVP by November 1, 2019 to vpformembership2019@asalh. ASALH: Supports the study of African American history in homes, schools, colleges, churches, organizations, businesses, and government; Provides a speakers’ … [email protected], Huntington Tri-State Branch, WV [email protected], Memphis Area Branch The mission of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH®) is to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community. [email protected] Then you are eligible to join the branch.

9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Our membership team is dedicated to assisting you. ASALH's official vision is " to be the premier Black Heritage and learned society with a diverse and inclusive membership supported by a strong network of national and international branches to continue the Woodson legacy."

Andre Maurice Lee, President Extend the work of ASALH by creating a new branch.

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Each year, city and state officials, local ASALH branch and Community members gather to remind us all of the contribution of people of African descent to the world.  [email protected], Martha’s Vineyard Branch Charlene Farrington, President

Marvin Dulaney, Organizer Jacqueline Hubbard, Esq., President

Charles A. OUR MISSION The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (EIN: 53-0219640) is a tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) organization. from 1967–1978. [email protected], Louisa County Branch [email protected], Samuel L. Banks Branch

Selma Young, President Emeritus, Charleston Area Branch of ASALH The Honorable Roy L. Roulhac NJ  Branch [email protected], Greater Kansas City Area Branch The New York State Branches of The Association for The Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) will be celebrating Abolition Commemoration Day as a State Holiday on Monday, July 13, 2020.
If interested, contact the branch representative of your choice listed on our branch directory for their meeting notices. [email protected], W. Marvin Dulaney Branch of Dallas-Ft. Worth Future organizing meetings were held on the campus of Marian University at the invitation of Marian University Professor and ASALH Interim-Life Member Dr. Cathi Cornelius. [email protected], Manhattan Branch In addition to influencing the establishment of both the National Baptist Publishing Board and the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Walter Henderson Brooks also served as vice-president of the Bethel Literary and Historical Society under John W. Cromwell and was a member of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.

Jamon Jordan, President OUR MISSION The mission of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH ®) is to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community. [4] He also received honorary Doctorates of Divinity from Howard University, Roger Williams University in Nashville, Tennessee, and the State University in Louisville, Kentucky. [email protected], Edna McKenzie Branch Indianapolis, IN 46208 Washington, DC 20001, Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

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Branches in DC, Maryland and Virginia and any other branch members or individuals interested in establishing a branch are invited to attend. [email protected], Julian Branch They celebrate their 180th Anniversary this year and welcome ASALH as its guest. The idea of forming a branch in … Altogether, they represent a tapestry of community residents of varying incomes—a broad local …

Carl Westmoreland, President Emeritus, Cleveland Branch Dena Robins, President Taylor served as a Professor of Sociology from 1965–1983 and as the first Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Copyright © 2020 ASALH®. asalhstpete.org, South Florida Branch 301 Rhode Island Avenue, NW He envisioned the branches as a means of extending ASALH’s reach across the country and beyond to gather primary materials about Black history and  to promote the finished results to the public through events and organizational activities. [email protected], Central Virginia/Lynchburg Organizing Branch
Take your receipt to the meeting to show proof of your National Membership. Madge Allen, President

From Pike Road to the Big Apple: A Glimpse of Madge Allen, David Harris, president of a newly formed group to preserve African American history in the Tri-State, stands outside the Memphis Tennessee Garrison house in Huntington. Robert.

Members can be found in local and state government, museums, for-profit and not-for-profit enterprises, architecture, medicine, K-12 schools, the military, and in ordinary walks of life.