Catholic school for city's Black students.
In September of 1883, they established a "select" school for Black children on the third floor of the Sisters of Mercy’s former convent. This school was referred to...
One of the first Catholic orders to educate Black people after the Civil War.
St. Augustine’s first professional Black photographer.
Prominent local activists and public figures.
Greenspace honoring local heroes.
Inspired by the wealth of knowledge in material culture, Charleston archaeologists explore African American history.
Local WWII patriot and Civil Rights activist.
Outdoor exhibit commemorating Civil Rights.
A significant historic community.
Counsel to Seminole Chief Micanopy.
Built in 1798, revived in 1939.
While she lived in the 'Ancient City', Miss Hurston published her autobiography Dust Tracks on a Road...