Black History 365 (BH365): An Inclusive Account of American History, the award-winning Black history textbook designed to teach Black history every day of the year, will be featured at the African American Golf Expo & Forum during the 2026 PGA Show, January 21–24, in Orlando, Florida.
Written to expand how American history is taught and understood, the Black History 365 textbook presents an inclusive account of American history—one that centers accuracy, representation, and historical truth while connecting the African American experience to the broader national narrative. At the African American Golf Expo & Forum, the textbook will be highlighted as a culturally relevant instructional resource that bridges history, sports, and legacy.
“Black history is American history, and it deserves to be taught that way—consistently, accurately, and inclusively,” said Dr. Walter Milton Jr., author of Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History.
“This textbook was written to honor the full story, while helping students see how perseverance, excellence, and cultural contribution show up across all spaces—including the game of golf.”
Textbook Highlights
At the Expo, BH365 will showcase key elements of the Black History 365 textbook, including:
- Daily, high-interest readings that strengthen literacy and comprehension
- Historically accurate narratives that reflect an inclusive account of American history
- Connections between culture, athletics, leadership, and entrepreneurship
- Discussion prompts designed to spark critical thinking and student voice
- Standards-aligned content suitable for seamless classroom integration
The textbook’s structure allows educators to incorporate Black history throughout the school year without sacrificing instructional time or academic rigor.
History, Golf, and Cultural Literacy
The African American Golf Expo & Forum offers a powerful setting to explore how Black history intersects with golf and sports culture. The Black History 365 textbook reinforces themes of access, resilience, and excellence—values reflected in the historical journey of African Americans in golf and beyond.
“When students understand that their history is woven into every part of the American story, learning becomes both personal and empowering,” Milton added.
Why the African American Golf Expo & Forum
The African American Golf Expo & Forum convenes leaders in golf, education, business, and community engagement—making it an ideal venue to spotlight a textbook rooted in cultural relevance and historical integrity. “Our presence reflects a shared commitment to legacy, learning, and opportunity,” said Milton. “Black History 365 provides an inclusive account of American history that belongs in every classroom, home, and cultural space.”
About Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History
Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History is an award-winning K–12 textbook designed for daily instruction. Through concise, engaging lessons, the text integrates literacy, cultural relevance, and historical accuracy—ensuring Black history is taught as an essential, year-round component of the American story.
Learn more at: www.BH365.org




