Library Opens Exhibit... Celebrating Black History
Russell County Public Library hosts the Strong Men & Women in Virginia History exhibition in the Lebanon Library Cumbow Meeting Room through mid-March. Each year the Library of Virginia and Dominion Energy celebrate the contributions of African Americans to Virginia’s history and culture. The exhibition includes Virginians from Roanoke to Norfolk and includes the 2023 honorees.
People of African descent have been a part of Virginia’s — and America’s — story since European colonization of the North American continent began. Yet the contributions of African Americans often have been ignored, obscured, or underappreciated by those who recorded history. The Library of Virginia and Dominion Energy honor distinguished Virginians, past and present, as Strong Men & Women in Virginia History for their important contributions to the state, the nation, or their professions.
These men and women offer powerful examples of individuals who refused to be defined by their circumstances. Their biographies are a testament to the determination and perseverance displayed by extraordinary people during challenging times. These individuals demonstrate how African Americans have actively campaigned through education and advocacy for better lives for themselves and all Americans.
This program, which combined Dominion’s Strong Men & Women: Excellence in Leadership series and the Library of Virginia’s African American Trailblazers in Virginia History, operates in Virginia only, and was inaugurated in January 2013.
With this program is an annual student
contest where students and classes nominate Virginians to be honored. If their
nominee is selected, the students and their schools receive an award. The
public may also nominate Virginians; nominations are open for 2025. Click Strong Men & Women in Virginia History to make a nomination.
The public may view the exhibition through mid-March, anytime the Lebanon Library is open.
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