African-American Heritage Sites Explained

The National Park System preserves the history and contributions of African Americans as part of the nation's history. Over the years, the staff of the National Park Service has reflected the nation's social history. Among the first African Americans who influenced the course of the National Parks were:

Parks

The National Park Service has preserved many sites that are directly related to African American History, Heritage, or Culture.

NameCityState
African Burial Ground National MonumentNew YorkNew York
Arlington CountyVirginia
Booker T. Washington National MonumentHardyVirginia
Boston African American National Historic SiteBostonMassachusetts
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic SiteTopekaKansas
Cane River Creole National Historical ParkNatchezLouisiana
Colonial National Historical Park (Jamestown African Americans)YorktownVirginia
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park (Paul L. Dunbar House)DaytonOhio
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument (Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ)ChicagoIllinois
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument (Graball Landing on the Tallahatchie River and Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse)Tallahatchie CountyMississippi
Frederick Douglass National Historic SiteWashingtonD.C.
Fort Davis National Historic Site (Buffalo Soldiers)Texas
Fort Scott National Historic Site (Kansas 1st Colored Dragoons)Fort ScottKansas
Fort Smith National Historic Site (from slavery to Parker's Court) Fort SmithArkansas
Gateway Arch National Park (Black Frontiersman)St. LouisMissouri
George Washington Birthplace National Monument (Washington's Slaves, Indentured Servants, & Free Blacks) Washington's BirthplaceVirginia
George Washington Carver National MonumentDiamondMissouri
Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Buffalo Soldiers)Salt FlatTexas
Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkWest Virginia
Hopewell Furnace National Historic SiteBerks CountyPennsylvania
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and PreserveLouisiana
Lincoln MemorialWashingtonD.C.
Little Rock Central High SchoolArkansas
Maggie L. Walker National Historic SiteRichmondVirginia
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic SiteAtlantaGeorgia
Washington
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic SiteWashington
New Orleans Jazz National Historical ParkLouisiana
Nicodemus National Historic Site,NicodemusKansas
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial (Black Sailors)Put-in-BayOhio
Petersburg National BattlefieldPetersburgVirginia
Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial, ConcordCalifornia
Richmond National Battlefield ParkRichmondVirginia
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (African American Maritime History)San FranciscoCalifornia
Montgomery, Lowndes, & Dallas CountiesAlabama
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve (Kingsley Plantation)JacksonvilleFlorida
Tuskegee Airman National Historic SiteTuskegeeAlabama
TuskegeeAlabama
Virgin Islands National ParkSt. JohnVirgin Islands

See also

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nps.gov/seki/historyculture/young.htm Sequoia National Park
  2. Historic Listing of National Park Service Officials, USDI, NPS, May 1, 1991, by Harold Danz. Updates after publication by Public Affairs.