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News4JAX Celebrates 100 Years of Black History Month
Local station honors past trailblazers and current community leaders.
Published on Feb. 1, 2026
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This February, News4JAX in Jacksonville, Florida is celebrating 100 years of national Black History Month commemorations. The station is reflecting on a century of resilience, tradition, and action by telling the stories of trailblazers who changed history, while also recognizing fresh faces making a difference through leadership, creativity, and community impact.
Why it matters
Black History Month has been nationally recognized since 1926, providing an important opportunity to honor the contributions and experiences of the Black community. News4JAX's coverage aims to highlight the rich history and ongoing impact of Black Floridians in the Jacksonville area.
The details
Throughout the month, News4JAX will be sharing various stories and content to celebrate Black History Month. This includes profiles of local trailblazers from the past as well as spotlights on current community leaders driving positive change.
- Black History Month is celebrated annually in February.
- This year marks the 100th anniversary of national Black History Month commemorations.
The players
News4JAX
A local news station serving the Jacksonville, Florida area.
The takeaway
News4JAX's coverage of Black History Month showcases the station's commitment to honoring the past while also uplifting the present-day leaders and changemakers in the local Black community.





