The quest to preserve Black historical sites continues

The preservation of Black historical sites in the United States is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of cultural heritage work. These sites serve as physical markers of Black history, offering tangible links to the struggles and achievements of Black Americans throughout the centuries. From Civil War-era landmarks to 20th-century hubs of Black intellectual and artistic life, the fight to preserve these sites reflects the broader struggle for racial justice, historical recognition and the validation of Black contributions to American history.

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