Valentine's Day History
Historic Black Houstonians
Symbols of Love
Black History Music and Culture
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This month‑and‑day is when Valentine’s Day is celebrated.

What is February 14th?

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Houston-born heavyweight champion who opened a youth center in his hometown.

George Foreman 

100

This red flower is the most popular Valentine’s Day gift.

Rose

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Global superstar from Third Ward who began singing in church.

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter

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This civil rights icon married the love of his life, Coretta Scott, on February 14, 1953.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

200

This ancient empire is where the earliest Valentine’s Day traditions began.

What is Rome? 

200

First African American woman to represent Texas in Congress.

Barbara Jordan

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This winged child with a bow and arrow is a symbol of love.

Cupid 

200

Founder of the Screwed Up Click.

DJ Screw

200

This early-2000s dance anthem by a Black artist is guaranteed to fill the floor at Valentine’s parties and weddings alike.

Cupid Shuffle 

300

This Christian saint is the namesake of Valentine’s Day.

Who is Saint Valentine? 

300

Gospel legend known as the “Queen of Gospel Music” with deep Houston ties.

Mahalia Jackson

300

This shape is the universal symbol of love.

Heart

300

TSU’s nationally recognized marching band.

Ocean of Soul

300

This singer is known for hits like “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me.”

Taylor Swift 

400

This century is when Valentine’s Day cards first became popular in England

What is the 18th Century? 

400

Civil rights leader who helped establish Houston’s NAACP chapter.

 Carter Wesley

400

This gemstone is often associated with love and passion.

Ruby 

400

Houston-born jazz pianist and composer.

Jason Moran

400

This 2000 romantic sports drama starring Sanaa Lathan became a cultural staple for Black love stories on and off the court.

Love and Basketball 

500

This medieval author helped popularize the idea of Valentine’s Day as a celebration of romantic love.

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?

500

Houston educator who became the first Black woman principal in HISD.

Ethel Hedgemon Lyle

500

This ancient Greek goddess represents love and beauty.

Aphrodite 

500

Grammy-winning gospel group influential in Houston’s music scene.

The Clark Sisters

500

This famed abolitionist and statesman often celebrated his birthday on February 14, a date now better known for love letters, roses, and romance.

Frederick Douglass