Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Life-Saving Station
Born in 1842 on Roanoke Island, Richard Etheridge spent much of his early life enslaved along North Carolina’s eastern shore. He remained here until...
St. Stephen AME Church
St. Stephen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church has deep roots in Wilmington’s enslaved and free African American community.
Fort Niagara
The history of Old Fort Niagara spans more than 300 years. During the colonial wars in North America, a fort at the mouth of the Niagara River was...
Crockett-Miller Slave Quarters
The 1862 liberation of New Bern, North Carolina, by U.S. troops led to the establishment of temporary communities for freed African Americans, often...
Jockey Hollow
Headquarters in the Hollow Jockey Hollow, located within Morristown National Historical Park, was the site of the Continental Army’s winter encampment...
Colonization, African School & Happy Hill
After the Civil War, African Americans built a school and free community on farmland held by the Salem Moravian Congregation where enslaved people had...