Free Walking Tours to Illuminate African-American History at Raleigh’s Mt. Hope Cemetery

Raleigh’s African-American heritage is taking center stage thanks to a series of guided walking tours at Mt. Hope Cemetery, one of the first municipal cemeteries in North Carolina designated for African Americans. Organized by the City of Raleigh’s Historical Resources and Museum Advisory Board, the tours promise to shed light on significant contributions made by the black community within Raleigh’s tapestry of history.

Steering these informational journeys is Carmen Cauthen, noted for her insights as a family historian and racial equity advocate, as well as for her authorship of Historic Black Neighborhoods of Raleigh. According to the City of Raleigh’s announcement, participants embarking on the tour can expect to explore “powerful stories of Raleigh’s African-American community” and to pay tribute to illustrious figures now at rest in these hallowed grounds…

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