Rippavilla: Slave Fields to Battlegrounds
Rippavilla, a plantation built on enslaved labor, witnessed the chaos of the Civil War and the dawn of freedom for its enslaved inhabitants. Before...
African Americans Defend Washington
The African Americans who joined Union forces in defending Washington, North Carolina against a Confederate siege in March and April 1983 foreshadowed...
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
New Orleans, Louisiana | Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, named after the pirate hero of the Battle of New Orleans, features six...
Davis Bridge Battlefield
Pocahontas, Tennessee | After the Battle of Corinth on October 5, 1862, the retreating Confederate army under Gens. Sterling Price and Earl Van Dorn...
Fort Defiance
Built in late 1861 by Confederate troops with the forced labor of over 300 African Americans, the earthen fort now known as Fort Defiance was built to...
Medal of Honor Grove
The Medal of Honor Grove commemorates those that received the United States’ highest military decoration for acts of valor in combat. This grove, with...