African American History Month – Centennial Commemoration Exhibit

February of 2026 marks the 100th observance of Black History Month in the United States. This is an important milestone which commemorates the countless contributions that African Americans have made to our nation and the world.

The University Libraries has setup a display to honor the founder and inspiration behind this tribute. Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) is remembered as a legendary figure in the Civil Rights movement as a social reformer, abolitionist, writer, speaker, and statesman over the course of his lifetime.

Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) was a historian, author, journalist and journal editor. He founded the Association for the Study of African American Life & History (ASALH). He pioneered the study of the African American diaspora and devised the observation of Black History Week (as a starting point) in 1926 until it expanded to the full month of February decades later. Woodson chose the second month of the year based on the birthday of Frederick Douglass. Douglass never knew when his real day of birth was so he chose Valentine’s Day (February 14th) as a substitute.

When it comes information related to Douglass (Books, Journals), Woodson (Books, Journals), and African America History Month (Books, Journals) among several other topics related to the full Africana (Library Guide) experience,  the University Libraries houses several resources related to these specific topics and several other subject areas of importance.

We welcome you to our information center in the near future, but in the meantime if you need detailed help through the University Libraries. You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site

 

Africana Studies – Resources Leads Provided By The University Libraries

African American (Black) History Month marks its 100th anniversary in 2026. In honor of this commemoration and offering perpetual support of information discovery all year long, the University Libraries features several different resource leads designed to serve our research community.

When learning more about the African American experience there are various specialized sites to discover including the following examples . . .

We welcome you to our information center in the near future, but in the meantime if you need detailed help through the University Libraries. You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site.

Africana Studies – Introductory Resources Provided By The University Libraries

In honor of African American History Month and the value of discovery all year long, the University Libraries feature several different resources that serve to aid our research community. When learning more about the African American experience there are various specialized sites to discover including the following examples . . .

We welcome you to our information center in the near future, but in the meantime if you need detailed help through the University Libraries. You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site.

DEIA Resources & University Libraries

The Seton Hall University Libraries is proud to support the diversity of individuals, ideas, and independent choices through the sharing of various informational resources found via our repository. Counted among our most widely used electronic sites include the following specialized subject area examples . . .

Our Librarians are also glad to point you in the direction of a topic(s) that are of personal interest to you, or necessary for academic purposes alike.

We welcome you to our information center in the near future, but in the meantime if you need detailed help through the University Libraries. You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site.