Throughout February, learn the impact Nashville had on the Civil Rights movement

Throughout the month of February, Nashville will be celebrating Black History Month! There’s a number of special events taking place around the area, kicking off with the Preds as they host Black History Month Night on January 31.

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After the Preds, The Black Soul & Spirits Tasting will showcase Tennessee’s minority-owned wine and spirit businesses on February 1. Tickets range from $30-40 depending on your drink ticket!

On Saturday, February 3, Author Katherine Mooney will share insights into the world of slavery and horse racing. This will take place at 1 p.m. and tickets range from $15-24.

Multi-Day Events

Black History in Music: Work, worship and celebration
February 3, 10, 17, & 24

The Jefferson Street Sound Museum will host the art exhibit “Black History In Music: Work, Worship, and Celebration.” which aims to revive the memory of those thriving times on Historic Jefferson Street.

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
February 8, 9, & 10, 7:30 p.m.

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