Centennial Course Information
Full List of Available Courses with Authors and Descriptions

Marshall University is celebrating “An American Milestone, the Centennial of Negro History Week/Black History Month, 1926-2026” with short, non-credit, introductory courses online that are free to the public – thanks to our generous donors. Students enrolled in K12 and college courses as well as seniors and others who just want to learn about Black History and culture are invited to register for the courses to be taught in two terms – October 2025 and February 2026.

The American Milestone program considers the phrase “Black History” an umbrella term that incorporates various areas of study – such as literature, music, art, history, culture and other disciplines and topics associated with the arts and humanities. As such, we have constructed a program that includes courses about the history of Negro History Week/Month, spirituals, jazz, Robert Johnson and the blues, slavery in Appalachia, poetry, health care and how to explore family histories and various other topics.

Overall, there are 34 courses in Black History available for enrollment. Students may take just one or any number. Major categories in include: Black History, The Arts, Literature, Journalism, and Black Appalachia & Huntington, WV Area History.

Black History

Note: Includes all 33 courses

General Courses in Black History

14 courses

Black Music

5 courses

Literature — Language, Poetry & Fantasy Fiction

4 courses

Black Press

3 courses

Black Appalachia and Huntington, West Virginia-Area History

11 courses