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Hammonds House Museum

Atlanta art museum housing one of the largest collections of African American art in the South.

Museum · Atlanta, GA, USA

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Hampton University

Virginia HBCU founded in 1868 by the American Missionary Association to educate freed slaves.

HBCU / University · Hampton, VA, USA

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Hank Aaron Stadium

Mobile, AL stadium named for hometown legend Hank Aaron.

Museum · Mobile, AL, USA

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Harlem Hellfighters Memorial

Memorial to the 369th Infantry Regiment — Black WWI soldiers known as the Harlem Hellfighters.

Historic site / Memorial · New York, NY, USA

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Hattiesburg Civil Rights Driving Tour

Mississippi mapped driving route through the major 1960s Freedom Summer organizing sites.

Church / House of worship · Hattiesburg, MS, USA

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Hayti / Black Wall Street Durham

Durham's historic Black district anchored by NC Mutual Life — once the largest Black-owned business in the world.

Cultural center · Durham, NC, USA

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Historic Hampton House

Miami's last surviving Green Book-listed motel; restored as a community museum.

Museum · Miami, FL, USA

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Howard Theatre

DC's first Black-owned theatre (1910); cornerstone of the U Street Corridor.

Theater / Performing arts · Washington, DC, USA

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