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03/13/2026

Indiana Black Expo's 2026 Summer Celebration runs July 9 through July 19 in Indianapolis. Concerts, vendors, health screenings, and more.

03/03/2026

Opportunities for small businesses and entreprenuers.

A breakthrough in Hollywood. 🎭Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Academy Award. Despite the int...
02/06/2026

A breakthrough in Hollywood. 🎭

Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Academy Award. Despite the intense racial segregation of the era, her victory was a monumental milestone for Black performers and a testament to the “Soul” of our creativity.

Celebrate 100 years of the soul. Link in bio to view the exhibit.

Organized for justice. ✊🏾Founded on the centennial anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, the NAACP remains the nation’...
02/05/2026

Organized for justice. ✊🏾

Founded on the centennial a
nniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, the NAACP remains the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. For over a century, they have been at the forefront of the fight for equity and justice.

The record of achievement continues. See the full timeline at the link in our bio.

02/04/2026

Find verified Black-owned businesses at indybb.com

Resilience in the ring. 🥊Jack Johnson became the first African American man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion title...
02/04/2026

Resilience in the ring. 🥊

Jack Johnson became the first African American man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion title. His dominance during the Jim Crow era made him a global symbol of Black strength and a target of racial animosity. He fought for more than just a title, he fought for respect.

Honoring 100 years of achievement. Full exhibit link in bio.

Funding opportunities with deadlines this February 2026.
02/04/2026

Funding opportunities with deadlines this February 2026.

1870. A seat at the table. 🏛️Hiram Rhodes Revels made history as the first African American member of the U.S. Senate. A...
02/03/2026

1870. A seat at the table. 🏛️

Hiram Rhodes Revels made history as the first African American member of the U.S. Senate. A minister and educator, he took the oath of office representing Mississippi, filling a seat previously held by a Confederate supporter.

Persistence is our legacy. View the record of achievement at the link in our bio.

John Mercer Langston became the first Black man to pass the bar in Ohio, paving the way for generations of Black legal p...
02/02/2026

John Mercer Langston became the first Black man to pass the bar in Ohio, paving the way for generations of Black legal professionals.

As we celebrate 100 years of national commemorations, we honor the “Architects” who built the foundation of our progress.

Explore the full Centennial Exhibit at the link in our bio.
Or visit indybb.com/bhm

1926 marked the beginning of national recognition of Black history in the United States.One hundred years later, we refl...
02/01/2026

1926 marked the beginning of national recognition of Black history in the United States.

One hundred years later, we reflect on the people, stories, labour, and the culture that shaped the nation.

Explore A Century of the Soul, our Black History Month Centennial Exhibit.

indybb.com/bhm

Tag an Indiana black-owned business that needs more eyes on it! 👇🏾Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a local sta...
01/30/2026

Tag an Indiana black-owned business that needs more eyes on it! 👇🏾

Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a local staple, we’re here to make sure you get seen.

Claim your spot: Comment “JOIN” and we’ll DM you the link, or just hit the link in our bio to get listed. 🔗

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