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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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Uncovering Hidden Lives: Black Stories in the Mid-Atlantic -
Preservation Magazine Q&A: Angela Lee on Durham's Enduring Arts Center in a Former AME Church -
Preservation Magazine Saving a Touchstone of Black History in Gulfport, Mississippi -
Preservation Magazine A Fragile but Important Artwork at Hampton University Gets a Boost -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund An Afrofuturist Journey Through History -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places Where Are They Now? Updates on 11 Past '11 Most' Sites -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Oral History Project Captures Black Voices in South Carolina -
HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative Preserving Philander Smith College: Q&A with Dr. Roderick L. Smothers, Sr. -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund People Saving Places: Ujijji Davis Williams and Sharing Black History Through Public Spaces -
Where Women Made History People Saving Places: Sara Bronin and an Interdisciplinary Approach to Preservation
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Each year, America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places sheds light on important examples of our nation’s heritage that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage.
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