Black History Month

Black History is American History

Celebrate Black History Month with us as we honor a century of Black history commemorations. Since 1926, these observances have created space to learn, reflect, and celebrate Black life and history. This milestone reminds us that commemoration is not just looking back, but an ongoing tradition that shapes how we carry these stories forward.

Explore Black History Month through our collections, events, and reading lists.

Black History Month Kick-off Celebration

Thursday, February 5,  2025 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Join us for an evening for an inspiring gathering featuring reflections on legacy, cultural expression, and collective progress along with community members, leaders, artists, and scholars. The event is free and open to the public.

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Black History

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Black Spartans Exhibits (1907-1948)

Multiple Exhibits
Various Locations
Explore the lives of some of the first Black students at San Jose State University in a special photo exhibit.
A painting of a starry night sky with two mirrored human faces, facing a glowing sun at the center.

Art of the African Diaspora Art Exhibit

Jan 11th - Feb 22nd | All day
Experience the 2026 Art of the African Diaspora exhibit at the King Library. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Celebrating Black History Month

Black History Month Storytime

Feb 1st | 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Join us for a special storytime as we celebrate and learn about Black History Month through stories, songs, and more.

Recommended Reads

Biographies

Picture Books

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Picture Books About African Americans

My favorite picture books for Black History Month.

Graphic Novels

Black History Month: A Look at Graphic Novels

A list of Graphic Novels for Black History Month.

Special Collections

Special Collections

Edmonia Lewis

Edmonia Lewis

The California Room features three marble sculptures created by Edmonia Lewis: Asleep, Awake and a bust of Abraham Lincoln.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Matthew Ahmann, in a crowd at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection

We have a special collection of materials related to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights movement.

Online Resources

eresources

Black Freedom Struggle

Primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history.

Archives Unbound: African American Studies

Explore an academic collection devoted to the study of the history, culture, and politics of African Americans from 1900 to present day.
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