In the inaugural “First Thursday” of 2016, the Clark County Historical Museum will again host the First Families project to honor Black History Month.
The session will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, at the museum, 1511 Main St., Vancouver.
Launched in February 2008, this local history project gathered the memories of African-Americans who came to Vancouver seeking wartime jobs in the 1940s, settled here with their families, and made this place their home.
In 2012, a sampling of family stories were woven into a book, “First Families of Vancouver’s African American Community: From World War II to the Twenty-First Century.” It was supported by Vancouver’s NAACP branch (chartered by these settlers in 1945), with funding from Humanities Washington, Black United Fund of Oregon, Clark County and other contributors.