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Black Solidarity Day is a memorial day, created in 1969 by Panamanian-born activist, historian, playwright, Carlos E. Russell. It was inspired by the fictional play “Day of Absence” by Douglas Turner Ward. It is annually observed the day before Election Day in November, the first Monday of the month.
It is annually observed the day before Election Day in November, the first Monday of the month. Its purpose is for African diasporic people to exercise a 24- ...
Black Solidarity Day was created in 1969 as a day nationally observed by African-American men, women and students. It occurs in early November on the Monday ...
It was first observed on November 3, 1969, against the backdrop of the Black Power Movement and a post-Civil-Rights-era America, strategically observed one day ...
Black Solidarity Day from www.brooklyn.cuny.edu
It was first observed on November 3, 1969, against the backdrop of the Black Power Movement and a post-Civil-Rights-era America, strategically observed one day ...
2024 Black Solidarity Day: “Rhythms of Resilience: One Soul, One Sound” ... Conference “Rhythms of Resilience”, on Friday, February 23rd! The Black Solidarity ...
Black Solidarity Day is a national event that has taken place every year since 1969, and has been observed at SUNY New Paltz since 1971.
Dec 13, 2019 · The recent, 50th anniversary of Black Solidarity Day on November 4 provides an opportunity to reflect on the day's origins using resources…
Black Solidarity Day was created in 1969 as a day nationally observed by African-American men, women and students. It always occurs the Monday before elections ...