🗺️Landmarks
Museums, historic sites, churches, HBCUs, parks, and cultural institutions tied to Black history.
Madame Walker Legacy Center
Indianapolis Art Deco theatre tied to Madam C.J. Walker's industrial empire.
Theater / Performing arts · Indianapolis, IN, USA
@blackwikiMaggie L. Walker National Historic Site
Richmond, VA home of Maggie Walker — first Black woman to charter a bank in the US.
Historic site / Memorial · Richmond, VA, USA
@blackwikiMary McLeod Bethune Council House
DC home of Mary McLeod Bethune and former headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women.
Historic site / Memorial · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiMason Temple Church of God in Christ
Memphis church where MLK Jr. gave his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech on April 3, 1968 — the night before his assassination.
Church / House of worship · Memphis, TN, USA
@blackwikiMosaic Templars Cultural Center
Little Rock museum celebrating Black history in Arkansas.
Museum · Little Rock, AR, USA
@blackwikiMother Bethel AME Church
Philadelphia's 1794 founding-mother church of the African Methodist Episcopal denomination.
Church / House of worship · Philadelphia, PA, USA
@blackwikiMother Emanuel AME Church
Charleston AME church — site of the 2015 racist mass shooting.
Church / House of worship · Charleston, SC, USA
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