Declare February 2026 as Black History Month in Richmond
In Plain English
Richmond formally recognizes February as Black History Month, following a national tradition that began in 1976. The city acknowledges African Americans who moved to Richmond to work in shipyards and shaped the community. The 2026 theme is "A Century of Black History Commemorations."
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