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Celebration of the Month Library Exhibits: Black History Month

Celebrate monthly events with these commemorative library exhibits!

Exhibit feedback is welcome via the exhibit survey.

Colonel Young's Letters Home Exhibit

Colonel Young's Letters Home Exhibit

Colonel Young’s Letters Home is a banner poster exhibit of images and narrative text documenting Colonel Young's experiences as a Buffalo Soldier.  The exhibit will be on display February 2-29, 2024.  This exhibit was made possible through the generosity of the National Park Service - Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument.

Colonel Young's Letters Home Exhibit

This exhibit was made possible through the generosity of the National Park Service - Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument.

Colonel Charles Young Video

A Triumph of Tragedy: The Life of Colonel Charles Young

Video provided from the National Park Service.

5 more eBooks about African American soldiers

Library Presentation

African American Soldiers Buffalo Soldiers Lecture Presentation

Monday, February 19
2:30 p.m.

Ozuna Library and Learning Center, room 217

Join Ozuna Library and Assistant Professor Oliver Jones for a Buffalo Soldiers lecture presentation in collaboration with the library exhibit.

Colonel Young's Letters Home.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Contact Cynthia Sanchez at csanchez@alamo.edu for more information.

Black History Month 2024 Book Discussion

Wednesday, February 28 

 12-1:30 p.m.

Ozuna Library & Learning Center- Room 217

Join us for Palo Alto College's 2024 Black History Month book discussion, open to students, employees, and the community. The book discussed is Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment : The Military Career of Charles Young by Brian Shellum. 

Current PAC students and employees can access the eBook at the book link or QR code below.

Register here to participate in the book discussion.