The Interior Library is proud to present a series of programs on the background and history of sites of interest in the Washington, D.C. region, as well as subjects highlighting the history of the United States. The 45-minute programs, presented by National Park Service Rangers, are held in the Stewart L. Udall Department of the Interior Building.

To register for a future Park Ranger Speaker Series program, please use our registration form.

For more information about our Park Ranger Speaker Series programs, please contact the Interior Library by phone at (202) 208-5815.

Additional Park Ranger Speaker Series programs will be posted as they are scheduled. Please check this page regularly for changes or updates.

 


The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
Tuesday, February 21, 2017, 1:00 pm -- 1:45 pm

The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site highlights Dr. Carter G. Woodson's contributions to the nation. Around the turn of the 20th century as he began his own academic career, Woodson noticed a glaring hole in the educational system in the United States. The public knew very little about the role of African Americans in American history, and schools were not including African American history in their curricula. He worked tirelessly throughout his life to remedy this problem becoming nationally recognized as “the Father of Black History.” Woodson exposed the American public and education system to the lives and history of Americans of African descent and their profound impact on American society through such endeavors as establishing the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc. and the Associated Publishers, Inc.; starting The Journal of Negro History, and founding Negro History Week in 1926, known today as Black History Month.

Please join Park Ranger John T. Fowler, II as he discusses Woodson's life and legacy, as well as how Woodson's office/home became the focal point of the African American history movement.

This program will be held in the Rachel Carson Room, which is located on the ground level of the Main Interior Building.