On Friday, February 9, 2024, join Tennessee State University's College of Liberal Arts and the Metropolitan Historical Commission for the 43rd Annual Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture (NCAAHC), a dynamic celebration of the contributions of African Americans to Nashville and Tennessee history. For over forty years, this award-winning conference has brought together historians, students, educators, community leaders, and others interested in African American history and culture.
This year's conference will be held at Tennessee State University's Avon Williams Campus (with a virtual attendance option also available) and is packed with new presenters, engaging sessions, and talented entertainers. Our theme is "Marching Towards an Inclusive Future: Seismic Shifts in Tennessee Communities." Along with thoughtful educational sessions, attendees will be treated to musical and theatrical entertainment. We hope you will join us in celebrating the 43rd Annual Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture!
Registration is now open. The registration fee covers access to the event and helps ensure the longevity of the conference. For more details, visit www.NCAAHC.org.