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Black History Month

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Woodside »

The school had its first Black History Month celebration in its more than 20-year history.

Chelsea »

Highlights will include the Hopper-Gibbons House and the now-shuttered Church of St. Vincent de Paul.

Claremont »

The center will host a series of events from Feb. 17 to Feb. 25 focusing on the Afro-Latino community.

Central Harlem »

Lectures, readings and exhibitions will highlight black culture and history in the United States.

Fort Greene »

The monthlong event features free performances and art exhibitions each Friday in February.

Clinton Hill »

The monthlong celebration features work from local artists on storefronts along Myrtle Avenue.

Williamsburg »

Participate in a beer trivia night, celebrate Mardi Gras, and try speed dating this week.

Jamaica »

Check out our roundup of events in the neighborhood.

Union Square »

Chat about death with strangers, celebrate the legacy of black artists, and visit a new art gallery.

Bed-Stuy »

Check out everything from a reading with author Toni Morrison to kids' African Diaspora dance classes.

Fort Greene »

"Black Artstory Month" comes to Fort Greene and Clinton Hill on Feb. 1.

Jamaica »

Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said that police helped make slavery possible.

Jamaica »

Several Queens cultural institutions organize events celebrating the heritage of African-Americans.

High Bridge »

The ads will run on television, online and in print throughout February.

Bed-Stuy »

Celebrate Black History Month in Brooklyn with these February events and exhibits.