King Solomon Lodge #1
Noted as the first African American Masonic Lodge in the state of North Carolina, King Solomon Lodge #1 was founded in New Bern by freed people of the...
Oak Grove Freeman’s Cemetery Memorial
Sometimes called Oak Grove Cemetery, this site reflects on the winding road of freedom African Americans experienced both before and after the Civil...
Fort Scammel
Named after Alexander Scammel who died in the Battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War, this fort was built in 1808 as part of a Federal...
Fort Negley
Fort Negley rises south of downtown Nashville — a monument to the risks taken and sacrifices made by many, but particularly Black individuals, on the...
Hull's Trace
Governor William Hull was appointed General of the Northwest Army of the United States in the spring of 1812, being ordered to prepare an invasion of...
Museum of the American Revolution
Located in historic Philadelphia, this museum covers the events from the unrest against the British in Boston, the signing of the Declaration of...