02/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 18:24
As Lincoln University of Missouri marks its 160th anniversary, the institution celebrates Black History Month 2026 with a series of educational, cultural and community-centered events that honor its founding legacy. Established in 1866 by members of the 62nd and 65th United States Colored Troops, Lincoln University continues to stand as a symbol of resilience, freedom and Black excellence, bringing campus and community together through meaningful programs that connect history, heritage and lived experience.
The public is invited to celebrate the following Black History Month 2026 events at Lincoln University of Missouri.
America's 250th: Celebrating Black History Month
Second Annual Lorenzo Johnston GreeneBlack History Month Celebration
In addition to these signature events, LU is hosting a variety of student-led events throughout February, including activities such as trivia night, cultural programs, service initiatives and community gatherings. These student events offer meaningful opportunities for connection, learning and celebration across campus.
Lincoln University encourages students, faculty, alumni and community members to join together to celebrate Black History Month as the university honors the enduring legacy of African Americans at LU and across the nation.