United Black Association for Development was created in 1969.
United Black Association for Development ended in 1974.
Black Cultural Association was created in 1968.
Association of Black Women Historians was created in 1979.
National Association for Black Veterans was created in 1974.
National Black Nurses Association was created in 1971.
Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists was created in 1973.
National Association of Black Journalists was created in 1975.
Black Country Development Corporation was created in 1987.
The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History announced the second week of February to be "Negro History Week." This week was chosen because it marked the birthday of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary group in the United States from 1966 to 1982. While it started as a black nationalist group, the party moved away from this and toward social reform among all races.
The Congress Of Racial Equality or CORE was established at the University of Chicago in 1942 and the Association of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Kwanzaa is a holiday that was first created and celebrated in the United States, so it does not represent an indigenous tradition of Africa. Kwanzaa was created by Maulana Karenga in 1966, and the holiday was embraced by Black pride and Black nationalism groups in the United States at that time. It was intended to celebrate black culture, history, and identity, and provide an alternative to mainstream holidays of the dominant culture.