The HistoryMakers is a national non-profit research institution dedicated to preserving and making widely accessible the untold personal stories of both well-known and unsung African Americans. Through its extensive digital archive, the organization aims to educate and to show the breadth and depth of this important American history as told by the people who lived it.
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A comprehensive collection of video oral history interviews documenting African American life, history, and culture.
Provides educators and students with resources to explore African American history through primary sources.
An extensive database of African American biographies, searchable by name, occupation, and more.
Hosts events, lectures, and workshops to engage the public with African American history and culture.
Offers scholars and researchers access to its archive for academic and personal research projects.
Provides training for individuals and organizations on how to conduct oral history interviews.
Works with communities across the United States to document local African American histories.
Curated online exhibits that highlight significant themes and stories from the archive.
Professional development workshops for educators on integrating African American history into their curriculum.
Collaborates with StoryCorps to record and preserve personal stories from African Americans.
To record, preserve and share the life stories of thousands of African Americans, from President Barack Obama to the oldest living black cowboy, to ensure that the voices of African Americans are included in the American story.
A future where the stories of African Americans are recognized as an integral part of the American narrative, inspiring future generations.
The HistoryMakers has conducted over 3,000 interviews, making it the largest collection of African American video oral histories in the world.
The HistoryMakers has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to preserving African American history.
Collaborates with libraries, museums, educational institutions, and other organizations to expand its reach and impact.
Supported by grants, donations, and partnerships with foundations, corporations, and individuals committed to preserving African American history.
The digital archive is accessible to the public, providing a valuable resource for education, research, and personal enrichment.
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