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Author Archives: Barinaale Dube

What is Black History?

What we now recognize as Black History Month, began as Negro History Week in 1926. It was first celebrated spanning the week of February 7th, so that it would encompass …

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Posted byBarinaale DubeFebruary 17, 2022February 17, 2022Posted inBull Run Mountains

Open to Interpretation; Fostering Community via Cultural History

A look into one of the ways uncovering cultural history allows us to connect laterally and transversely.

Posted byBarinaale DubeApril 13, 2021April 13, 2021Posted inBull Run Mountains

Filling in the Gaps; African American Genealogical Work in the Bull Run Mountains

A look into some of the methods of uncovering Black family history in Virginia.

Posted byBarinaale DubeJuly 31, 2020August 1, 2020Posted inBull Run Mountains

Pulling Back the Curtain; An Introduction to the Cultural History Fellowship

An introduction to the Cultural History Fellowship and it’s fellow.

Posted byBarinaale DubeJuly 16, 2020July 17, 2020Posted inBull Run Mountains2 Comments on Pulling Back the Curtain; An Introduction to the Cultural History Fellowship

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