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Historic Tennessee African-American Locations

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Historic Tennessee African-American Locations

Historic African-American Sites
A Future President’s Home
A home for Jackson’s Slaves
Abandonment and Preservation
African-American Schools
Alex Haley House
Alfred Martin Ray Buffalo Solder ~ Circa 1849 - 1917
Alfred’s Cabin
Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society
Andrew Johnson National Historic Park ~ The Heart of the Household
Archbishop James P. Lyke 1939-92
Arna Wendell Bontemps 1902 - 1973
Avon N. Williams Jr.
Battle of Moscow - The river seemed like running blood
Beale Street Baptist Church
Belle Meade Farm Freedom
Benjamin Franklin Booth 1858-1941
Benjamin Lundy
Bethel Meeting House
Bethlehem Centers of Nashville
Bethsalem Presbyterian Church
Big Creek Baptist Church
Bishop Charles Harrison Mason 1862-1961
Blair T. Hunt, Sr.
Blythe Ferry
Bodenham (Colored) School
Bonny Oaks School
Booker T. Washington State Park
Burkle Estate
Burt Home Infirmary
Camp Gillem - Gillem Station
Campbell Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Carl T. Rowan ~ 1925-2000
Carver Memorial Hospital
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Chains of Friendship
Cherokee Syllabary
Chew C. Sawyer (1918-1973)
Christian Brothers High School ~ Christian Brothers Band
Church Park
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company
Civil War Railroad - Mile Post 42 ~ Smeedsville Station
Civil War at The Hermitage
Civil War in Lewis County
Civil War in Tennessee ~ Memphis during the War
Civil War in Tennessee
Civilian Conservation Corps ~ Co. 2425 MP-3
Clopton United Methodist Church
Colored Christian Church and Colored School ~ 1889
Confederate Cemetery
Connection To Johnsonville - U.S. Military Railroad
Cravath Hall
Dan German Hospital (1938-1958)
DeKalb County in the Civil War
Deaderick Family Cemetery
Denmark Presbyterian Church
Douglass High School (1926-1966)
Dr. Hezekiah B Hankal (1825-1903)
Dr. Joseph Edison Walker (1880-1958)
Dry-Stack Stone Walls
Dunbar Haywood County Training Carver High Schools
Dutchman’s Curve Train Wreck
Dyer County in the War
East Hill Cemetery
Edmondson Home Site
Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church
Engine Company No. 11
Explore The Hermitage Grounds
Fighting for Freedom - Promise Land Civil War Heroes
Filed Quarter Trail
First Abolition Publications
First Baptist Church East Nashville
First Baptist Church ~ Mt. Olive CME Church
First Baptist Church
First Colored Baptist Church
First United Methodist Church
Fort Donelson (3)
Fort Hill and Archibald D. Butterfield House
Fort Loudoun Massacre
Fort Negley
Fort Pillow ~ April 12, 1864
Frankie J. Pierce
Franklin Special School District ~ Established in 1906
Free HiIl(s) Community
Free Hill Road
Freedman’s Institute
Freedmen’s Camp
Furgerson Cemetery
G.P. Hamilton
Gibson County Training School ~ Polk - Clark School ~ 1926 - 1970
Grand Junction
Gray’s Creek Church & Cemetery
Great Western Furnace
Greenwood Park
Griggs Hall
Growing Cotton
Hadley Park
Hallowed Ground
Hamilton County Courthouse
Henderson Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Hollis Freeman Price, Sr (1904-1982)
Hulda Margaret Lyttle Hall of Meharry Medical College
Hunt-Phelan Home
Immanuel Church
Isaac Dockery ~ 1832 - 1910
James Carroll Napier
James Weldon Johnson Home
James Worley
Jane Terrell Hospital
John Gloucester (1776-1822)
John Luther Jones
John Murrell
Johnsonville Historic District
Josiah T. Settle ~ 1850 - 1915
Lake Providence Community
Lane College
Langston High School ~ 1893-1965
Lewis C. Buckner
Life at Fort Donelson
Lucie Eddie Campbell
Manassas High School
Martin Hotel (1924-1985)
Martin Stadium
Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954)
Mary Walker (1848-1969)
Maryville During the Civil War
Meharry Medical College
Memphis Martyrs
Memphis State Eight
Midway Plantation Slave Cemetery
Mile Post 42 - The U.S. Military Railroad
Mill Creek Baptist Church and Graveyard
Morristown College
Mother Liberty CME Church
Mount Ararat Cemetery
Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church
Mount Pisgah Community
Mount Zion
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Nashville Blacks in the Civil War
New Citizen Soldiers
New Salem Baptist Church
Normal Depot
Oak Grove Baptist Church
Occupied Chattanooga - The Waterfront
Old Bradley Academy
Old Greene County Gaol
Old Kingsport Presbyterian Church
Old Mechanicsville
Orange Mound
Pearl High School
People’s Grocery
Peter Vertrees
Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Pottertown Bridge Burners
Prelude: The Green McAdoo School
Price Public School
Promise Land
Property, Family, Humanity
Randolph M. Miller
Richardson House
Robert R. Church, Sr.
Roger Williams University
Roland Hayes (1887-1977)
Russellville Area - From Bridge to Bridge
Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (2)
Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Sallie A Crenshaw (1900-1986)
Sampson W. Keeble
Samuel Allen McElwee (1858-1914)
Samuel Cleage
Samuel Winstead (1778-1851)
Sarah Estell
Schools For Freedmen
Shelby County Training School
Sherrod Bryant
Slave, Soldier, Citizen
Solvent Savings Bank
Spruce Street Baptist Church
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. Peter African Methodist Church
Swift Memorial College 1883~1962
T.H. Hayes And Sons Funeral Home
TSU’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
Talley-Brady Hall
Tennessee State Capitol
Tennessee State University (2)
Tennessee State University
Tennessee’s First African-American Civil War Volunteers
The First Hermitage
The Gillis Brothers
The Hermitage Garden
The Hermitage Landscape 1804-1821
The Hermitage Landscape
The Hermitage Mansion
The Hunt-Phelan Home
The John Wesley Work Home
The Lorraine Motel
The Springhouse
The Stewart County Iron Industry
The Triplex
The Underground Railroad
The University Of West Tennessee
The Work Yard
Theodore Ted Rhodes November 9, 1913 - July 4, 1969
This Precious Dust
Thomas W. Talley
To Learn and not Forget
Toil and Mud
Tolbert Hollow
Tom Wilson Park (1929-1946)
Toussaint L?Ouverture Cemetery
Travellers Rest - The proudest moment of my life
Tulip Grove
Tullahoma Campaign ~ From Contraband to United States Colored Troops
Union Artillery 6 Pound James Rifles
Universal Life Insurance Building
WLOK Radio Station
Walden Hospital
War on the Home Front - Belle Meade and Union Occupation
Warner Institute (1876-1913)
Wesley
Wheeler School
William Edmondson (c.1883-1951)
William Francis Yardley
Yellow Bank Trestle
Zephaniah Alexander Looby, 1899-1972
Zion Cemetery