Sister Caroline
Caroline Terry, known locally as “Sis-tah Cahline” (1833-1941) was born a slave, perhaps in Southampton County, but spent most of her life in...
Newtown Cemetery
African Americans established the community of Newtown in this area after the Civil War. In 1869 five trustees purchased land here for a cemetery open...
James F. Lipscomb
James F. Lipscomb was born a free black on 4 December 1830 in Cumberland County. He served in the House of Delegates between 1869 and 1877, one of 87...
Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum
Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum explores the civilian experience in America’s most famous small town. Through twelve interactive galleries filled...
Springfield Armory
Starting as an arsenal under the authority of General Washington at the start of the Revolutionary War, this site is the first armory in the country...
First African Baptist Church
The Charlottesville African Church congregation was organized in 1864. Four years later it bought the Delevan building, built in 1828 by Gen. John H...