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Region Search: Eastern Shore - African American Heritage VA Eastern Shore. Page 1 of 1 -- Displaying 1 to 14 of 14 Records ... The Virginia African American Heritage Program is a program of The Virginia Foundation ...
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Site: Ralph Sampson Park - African American Heritage VA The Ralph Sampson Park occupies the former location of the Gray estate called “Hilltop” where the educator Lucy Simms was born. The park is dedicated to ...
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Site: Hampton University Museum - African American Heritage VA In fact, Hampton University's Museum was the first institution to begin collecting African American art with the acquisition of Tanner's The Banjo Lesson in ...
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Site: Alfred Street Baptist Church - African American Heritage VA After Alexandria reverted from the District of Columbia to Virginia in 1847, ... Shiloh Baptist Church in 1863 and Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1881. ...
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Site: Fayette Street Christian Church (Disciples of Christ ... Fayette Street Christian Church was one of the earliest Disciples of Christ churches founded in Martinsville, and the first African-American congregation. ...
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Site: Harrison Museum of African American Culture - African ... The mission of the Harrison Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) is "to research, preserve and interpret the achievements of African Americans, ...
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Site: Inge's Grocrey Store: 333 West Main Street - African ... Program Sponsors. Verizon · Jamestown 2007 ... On July 1, 1891, he opened Inge’s Grocery Store at 333 West Main St, ... 145 Ednam Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903-4629 • ph: 434.924.3296 • fax: 434.296.4714 • aahv@virginia.edu ...
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Site: Vinegar Hill - African American Heritage VA “Vinegar Hill” referred in the past to a central neighborhood in ... 145 Ednam Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903-4629 • ph: 434.924.3296 • fax: 434.296.4714 ...
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Site: First Baptist Church, Charlottesville - African American ... Prior to 1863, African-American Baptists in Charlottesville worshiped under segregated conditions, attending services in the balcony of First Baptist Church ...
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Site: First Baptist Church, Charlottesville - African American ... Prior to 1863, African-American Baptists in Charlottesville worshiped under segregated conditions, attending services in the balcony of First Baptist Church ...
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