Fort Mulligan
Petersburg, West Virginia | Built in 1863, the fort survives on the outskirts of the town of Petersburg, West Virginia on high ground commanding the...
Franklin’s Fuller Story & March to Freedom Statue
Five historical markers and a life-sized statue on Franklin’s public square tell a fuller story of the suffering and advancement of African Americans...
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...
St. Stephen AME Church
St. Stephen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church has deep roots in Wilmington’s enslaved and free African American community.
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...
Fort Gorges
Modeled after Fort Sumter, Fort Gorges was built between 1858-64, but was obsolete due to innovations like iron-clad ships and long-range guns that...