Black history in San Jose should be celebrated
every day.
Across our county, there are many places that reflect the Black experience. Here’s where you can see some of those legacies.
King Collection | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
Our city’s largest library pays tribute to the civil rights leader in more ways than just its namesake. A bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — made by Sascha Schnittmann — sits in the library lobby, and just three floors up, you’ll find a collection dedicated to his efforts in the Civil Rights movement. Browse books, audio recordings, and more to learn about his legacy.
Iola Williams Banquet Hall | Seven Trees Community Center
The south SJ center’s banquet hall honors
, the first African American woman elected to San Jose City Council + San Jose’s former vice mayor. The trailblazer was committed to civil and LGBTQ+ rights, and was part of the 1970’s movement that ushered more women into Santa Clara County’s offices.