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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Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright's Spring House in Tallahassee, Florida -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Preserving an Iconic Landmark in Business History: Madam C. J. Walker's Villa Lewaro -
Where Women Made History Mary B. Talbert: The Preservation Champion You Might Not Have Heard Of -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Historic Hinchliffe Stadium Reveals Larger Impact of African-American Legacy -
Sports Venues Hinchliffe Stadium Reveals Baseball’s Hidden History -
Preservation Magazine Desegregation Landmark in New Orleans Again Offers Education -- and Healing -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Rehabilitate a Historic Rosenwald School -
11 Most Endangered Historic Places The Abyssinian Meeting House: Maine's Untold African American Heritage -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Voices of Rosenwald: Bishop Frederick C. James Dreams Big for Howard Junior High -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Voices of Rosenwald Schools: Mabel Dickey Tells Mt. Zion's Story
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