Richland Library celebrates Black History Month

January 31, 2024

Observe African American History and Culture throughout February

As Black History Month nears, Richland Library wants to highlight the achievements of African Americans across all mediums – including politics, education and the arts.

Throughout the month of February, the library is recognizing the richness of African American culture. Our staff is inviting local residents to experience programs, ranging from author events and musical performances to movie screenings.

There are more than a dozen programs available, which are free and open to the public, and they’re taking place across our library system.

Black History Month Celebration highlights include:

Black History Month Celebration

Celebrate Black History Month through food, art, and history.

African American Genealogy: A Case Study

Tuesday, February 6

10:30 a.m.

Richland Library Blythewood

Karen Strickland of the Walker Local and Family History Center will discuss the techniques she used to trace an ancestor that was formerly enslaved. Registration is required.

A Visit from Dr. Ernest Everett Just, Research Scientist

Sunday, February 11

3:00 p.m.

Richland Library Main

Join us for this Chautauqua-style performance as Donald Sweeper portrays Dr. Ernest E. Just.

Celebrate A Taste of Black History

Saturday, February 17

2:00 p.m.

Richland Library Eastover

Sample African-American inspired dishes as we share old family recipes and celebrate Black History Month! Registration is required.

A Taste of History: A Black History Month Celebration

Wednesday, February 21

3:30 p.m.

Richland Library Blythewood

Sample African-American inspired dishes as we share old family recipes and celebrate Black History Month! Registration is required.

Black History Month Jubilee Celebration

Thursday, February 29

6:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

Richland Library Northeast

Join us at Richland Library Northeast as we celebrate Black History through Open Mic Poetry, African Dance, and a cooking demonstration by Chef Floyd.

For more information or for a complete calendar of events, please visit richlandlibrary.com/events/blackhistory

 

About Richland Library

Awarded the National Medal in 2017 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Richland Library is a vibrant, contemporary organization that provides resources and information that advance the Midlands. Offering state-of-the-art technology, a variety of literary and cultural programs and 13 bustling facilities located throughout the county, Richland Library provides a truly customizable, modern library experience for residents and visitors alike.