African American Cultural Heritage Stories
The struggle for justice, civil rights, and the fundamental values in our Bill of Rights—a struggle that continues to this day—took place in cities and communities across America, often in unexpected settings. Read on to learn about more of the places and stories that make up the continuum of African American heritage in the United States.
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Brown v. Board of Education How Black Women Changed the Face of Education in America -
We're Saving Places Thank You for Caring About America’s Historic Places! -
Preservation Magazine Nine Places that Illustrate the Life of Trailblazing Black Architect Paul R. Williams -
Preservation Magazine At God's Little Acre, Clues to the African American History of Newport, Rhode Island -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Regarding Paul R. Williams: An Interview with Janna Ireland -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund 9 Historic Black Neighborhoods That Celebrate Black Excellence -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Hinchliffe Stadium’s Comeback is a Home Run -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places Discover America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2020 -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places How These 7 Past '11 Most' Listings Are Faring Today -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund The Forum: Bringing Economic and Cultural Revitalization to Chicago -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Rosenwald Fellows and the Journey to Brown v. Board of Education
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