A Comprehensive Guide to America's Black History Sites
The Black History Travel Guide explores the struggle for racial equality that begins when slaves were first brought to America via the Jamestowne Colony in Virginia through the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement.
Covering 25 states and Washington, D.C., the sites featured here tell the most compelling stories over the past 400 years that preserve our Black history. The stories are many and often heartbreaking but should never be forgotten. We encourage Americans to visit and support these historic sites.
We invite you to explore the site by Topic and State by scrolling down on this page.
Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers
Black History
Muhammad Ali Center and Museum
Sports & Music
National Museum of African American Music
Sports & Music
Alex Haley Museum and Interpretive Center
Slavery
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Sports & Music
National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel
Struggle for Civil Rights
B.B. King Museum
Sports & Music
Corinth Contraband Camp at Shiloh National Military Park
Slavery
Natchez National Historical Park
Slavery
Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument
Struggle for Civil Rights
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site at Morton Field
Black History
Safe House Museum
Struggle for Civil Rights
Freedom Riders National Monument
Struggle for Civil Rights
National Monument for Peace and Justice
Black History
Civil Rights Memorial Center
Struggle for Civil Rights
Freedom Rides Museum and Historic Greyhound Bus Station
Struggle for Civil Rights
Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
Struggle for Civil Rights
Edmund Pettus Bridge
Struggle for Civil Rights
First African Baptist Church
Underground Railroad
Tubman African American Museum
Black History
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