Black History Month is a time to reflect, honor, and celebrate the enduring legacy, resilience, and contributions of Black Americans—past, present, and future. In Atlanta, a city often called the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement, this moment carries even deeper meaning.
Atlanta stands as the hometown of **Martin Luther King Jr.**, whose vision of justice, equality, and nonviolent change continues to shape the world. From historic landmarks and community institutions to today’s leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and change-makers, Atlanta’s Black history is living, breathing, and evolving every day.
This Black History Month, we honor the trailblazers who paved the way, celebrate the culture that continues to influence music, business, politics, and social progress, and educate future generations on the power of unity, resilience, and purpose. It is a reminder that Black history is not limited to the past—it is being written right now.
As we celebrate here in Atlanta and beyond, we remain committed to uplifting Black voices, recognizing achievements, and continuing the work toward equity and empowerment for all.
**Celebrate. Honor. Educate.**
















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