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Black History Month 2025

February is
Black History Month

Join the Miami‑Dade Public Library System in celebrating black history all month long — and beyond — with recommended book titles, special programs, cooking demonstrations, storytelling events, film screenings and incredible stories.

Special Events
Books and Resources
Art Exhibits
Tue, Feb 18, 3:00pm - 5:30pm
Allapattah Branch - Children's Gaming Space
A superhero known as Black Panther defends Wakanda, a technologically advanced country in Africa that has hidden itself away from the rest of the... more
A superhero known as Black Panther defends Wakanda, a technologically advanced country in Africa that has hidden itself away from the rest of the world. Now, he must face a dissident who wants to sell the country's natural resources to fund an uprising. 135 minutes. For more information, please contact the branch at 305-638-6086 or lezcanoe@mdpls.org. Ages 13 yrs.+

Tue, Feb 18, 5:00pm - 7:30pm
Coral Gables Branch
In this 2023 film, Teyana Taylor stars as a single mother who kidnaps her son out of the foster care system to raise him herself. 117 mins. For... more
In this 2023 film, Teyana Taylor stars as a single mother who kidnaps her son out of the foster care system to raise him herself. 117 mins. For more information, please contact 305-442-8706 or capleybr@mdpls.org. Ages 18 yrs.+

Discover Works by and About Black Artists

From the Library's Permanent Art Collection
Grayscale painting of three seashells

Squash
By Charles Humes Jr.

Experience the bold exhibition titled Squash - consisting of 20 watercolor paintings and an assortment of drawings and mix-media works by painter and muralist Charles Humes Jr.

Humes depicts images of Florida City and Homestead’s agricultural farming fields, featuring migrant workers harvesting several crops, including squash. The paintings highlighted in Squash are studies of Humes’ seemingly landscape view – the endless panoramic crop fields, rows of vast brilliant greens and the golden hues of squash.

On view through April 9, 2025
Westchester Regional Library

Abstract collage artwork

Forbidden Pages… In Flight
By Rosa Naday Garmendia

Forbidden Pages… In Flight is an art and social engagement exhibition launched in early 2023 to support the freedom to read. It utilizes broadsides and letterpress printing to highlight over 2,500 banned or challenged books, featuring various art forms like prints, zines and installations.

Notable works include pieces inspired by titles such as The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. The exhibit encourages reflection on the power of these texts and serves as a platform for dialogue about free expression and education.

On view through April 3, 2025
Miami Beach Regional Library

Virtual Art Exhibitions
Explore the Collection at Home

Experience the Library's Permanent Art Collection from the comfort of your home with our Virtual Exhibitions. Each exhibit showcases high-resolution scans of artwork by diverse artists, including Purvis Young, Elizabeth Catlett and more.

Black History Month Resources

Reading Lists, Educational Videos, Databases and More 

Online Databases

Learn more about local history, discover your family ancestry and more through our online library.

Who Am I? Video Series

Who Am I? - Oscar Micheaux
Who was Oscar Micheaux? He was a homesteader, an author, the first major African American feature filmmaker and more.

Who Am I? - Zora Neale Hurston
Who was Zora Neale Hurston? She was Barnard College’s first Black graduate, an author of the Harlem renaissance and more.

Who Am I? - Madam C.J. Walker
Who was Madam C.J. Walker? She was an entrepreneur, the first female self-made millionaire and more.

Who Am I? - Bessie Smith
Who was Bessie Smith? She was a roller-skating champion, singer and songwriter, Empress of the Blues and more.