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Buffalo high school students brought to life the words of a playwright who was described in his obituary as “theater’s poet of Black America” earlier this…
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Most Western New Yorkers know a little about the history of Old Fort Niagara. What hasn’t always been clear is the role of African Americans at the…
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This Black History Month, a local Facebook campaign is sharing the stories of African American educators who have helped shape Buffalo’s educational…
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The Underground Railroad, the Nash House and the Colored Musicians Club are often mentioned as sigficiant Black history sites in Western New York. But a…
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During Black History Month Buffalo's Uncrowned Queens has been calling on community members to help preserve stories for generations to come. WBFO's…
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African-American high-school and collegiate students competed Wednesday night in Buffalo’s second annual Black History Month Oratorical competition. This…
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An award-winning local photographer has created a new exhibit called Through The Lens: “Warriors" now on display at CEPA Gallery in downtown Buffalo.…
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Black History Month ended with quite the fanfare at Buffalo’s City Hall Wednesday. Awards were handed out to community members for the annual City Hall…
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In honor of Black History Month the Michigan Street Baptist Church is holding several free events this February.The church is owned by the Buffalo Niagara…
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The Buffalo Common Council recognized Black History Month Tuesday with a poetry reading from local seventh grader, Randi Noble.Noble, who attends St. John…