Recap: Black History Month at the Libraries

Book cover for Genius Unbroken: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew

This February, McGill Libraries marked Black History Month (BHM) with an event and displays that honoured Black excellence, scholarship, and storytelling – past and present.

A highlight of the month was the book launch of Genius Unbroken: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew at the Osler Library of the History of Medicine. Co-authored by cardiovascular surgeon Craig Alan Miller and neuroscientist and civic leader Charlene Drew Jarvis, the book offers the first comprehensive biography of McGill alumnus Dr. Charles R. Drew – the pioneering physician known as the “Father of the Blood Bank.”

Born in Washington, D.C., at the turn of the twentieth century, Dr. Drew rose to international prominence through his groundbreaking work in blood and plasma preservation, establishing the first large-scale blood bank and transforming modern medicine. Beyond his scientific achievements, he was a powerful advocate for civil rights and equitable health care. The event at Osler brought together members of the McGill community and the public to reflect on Dr. Drew’s extraordinary legacy.

In the Redpath Library building, a curated book display highlighted Black Canadian voices and stories across genres and disciplines, inviting readers to discover authors whose work shapes our national and cultural landscape. Complementing the physical display, an electronic virtual display features 2026 BHM highlights, extending the celebration online and ensuring broad access to materials that centre Black history, creativity, and scholarship.

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National Film Board - Black Communities in Canada Channel. Film cover art featured on platform: Ice Breakers, Jireh Gospel: Heart in Choris. Unarmed Verses, A Mother Apart, reXistence, John Wars Reclaimed, Sound & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land, True North: Inside the Rise of Toronto Basketball
National Film Board Black Communities in Canada channel

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