![Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. by Warren K. Leffler, 1963, Year, Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsca-03128.](https://d2jv02qf7xgjwx.cloudfront.net/accounts/210495/images/black_history_month.png)
Each February, we come together to honor the contributions and achievements of Black individuals throughout history.
Black History Month is a time to reflect on the struggles, triumphs, and profound influence that Black communities have had on shaping our world.
At your TCC Libraries, we celebrate by offering a variety of resources, from books and documentaries to special events and exhibitions. Whether you're interested in learning about influential figures like Harriet Tubman, Langston Hughes, or Maya Angelou, or exploring the rich cultural heritage of African American communities, our collection provides a wealth of knowledge to deepen your understanding and appreciation.
We encourage everyone to take this time to explore, reflect, and learn. Stop by your local campus library and discover new voices, powerful stories, and a deeper understanding of the ongoing journey toward equality and justice. Let’s celebrate together and continue to grow in knowledge and empathy. Check out some of the resources your TCC Libraries has to offer with our African American Research Guide.
** image from: Library of Congress**