Mars, Inc. and AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate name 2026 national History Tellers Award recipient
Marcus P. Smith of The Du Bois Freedom Center Honored for Excellence in Historic Storytelling
- Mars, Inc. and AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate name Marcus P. Smith of The Du Bois Freedom Center the 2026 national History Tellers Award recipient.
- As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the History Tellers Award shines a spotlight on the educators, interpreters, preservationists, guides and storytellers who keep our nation's history alive.
- Marcus P. Smith is a history and interpretive fellow at The Du Bois Freedom Center(Opens a new window), whose mission is to educate the public about the life and legacy of civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois and the rich African American heritage of the Berkshires.
- As a purpose-driven company with a history spanning more than a century, Mars believes in the power of history to educate, inspire, and inform the future, a commitment reflected through longstanding partnerships with some of the nation's most iconic historic institutions.
NEWARK, NJ (June 24, 2026) — Mars Inc. and AMERICAN HERITAGE Chocolate are proud to announce that Marcus P. Smith, a historian and interpreter at The Du Bois Freedom Center(Opens a new window) in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, is the 2026 History Tellers Award winner. He will receive $15,000 as well as promotional support for himself and his institution.
The History Tellers Award
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the History Tellers Award, created by Mars and AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate, shines a spotlight on the educators, interpreters, preservationists, guides and storytellers who keep our nation's history alive.
Through museums, historic sites, community preservation projects, educational programming, culinary tastings and immersive storytelling, these individuals ensure the stories of America's past remain relevant, engaging and accessible for future generations.
About Marcus P. Smith
Marcus P. Smith is a historic preservationist, public historian and Ph.D. candidate in Afro-American Studies and Public History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is a history and interpretive fellow at The Du Bois Freedom Center,(Opens a new window) whose mission is to educate the public about the life and legacy of civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois and the rich African American heritage of the Berkshires. Smith is also the Executive Director of the Black Grassroots Heritage Preservation Network(Opens a new window), a national platform that uplifts Black-led preservation projects. His work centers on preserving and interpreting historically African-American communities and heritage sites through community-driven approaches.
“I’m honored to be receiving the History Tellers Award at this time in our nation’s history. America's 250th anniversary isn't just about looking back, it's about understanding how those stories continue to shape who we are today,” shared Marcus Smith. "This award shines a spotlight on those of us working every day to keep history alive."
"History is preserved in more than just books and archives. It is kept alive by passionate historians, interpreters, docents and community advocates who research, protect and share the stories that shape our understanding of America." says William Clements, Vice President Sponsorships/Premium Brands/Properties Mars, Inc. "Marcus Smith embodies what it means to be a History Teller and we couldn't be more excited to honor him as our 2026 winner."
Commitment to History
As a purpose-driven company with a history spanning more than a century, Mars believes in the power of history to educate, inspire and inform the future, a commitment reflected through longstanding partnerships with some of the nation's most iconic historic institutions.
AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate, developed by Forrest E. Mars, Jr. in 2006 to bring history to life through immersive storytelling and authentic, 18th-century-inspired recipes, has become a trusted partner to historic sites nationwide, making Mars and AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate natural stewards of the History Tellers Award.
Selection Process
Nominations for the 2026 History Tellers were opened on May 4, 2026 and applications were reviewed by a selection committee of museum and history experts. Nominations for the 2027 History Tellers Award will open in August 2026.
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