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Guided African American History Tour with Reserved Museum Entry


Go back in time to some of the most iconic moments from the civil rights movement with this fascinating African American history tour of Washington DC Often at the epicenter of the activism surrounding civil and black rights in America, the country’s capital holds the key to some of history’s most captivating moments. From the most famous to lesser-known but equally significant sites, your tour guide will paint a picture of the city from the African American perspective. You’ll be picked up at the U.S. Navy memorial with stops at momentous monuments such as the Emancipation Statue, Howard Theatre, and vibrant black communities. Feel the weight of the world on your shoulders as you stand where Martin Luther King did when he roused audiences with his legendary ‘I have a dream,’ address. One of the most comprehensive African American history tours in DC, you’ll also get tickets included to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where the the tour ends.


African American History Tour with Museum of African American History Ticket


KB Tours is a one of a kind African American Heritage tour operator in Washington DC that takes visitors to explore the historic African American neighborhoods in all four quadrants of the city, often going off the beaten path. With knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing interesting facts and captivating stories of Washington DC's black history, KB Tours prides itself on providing an engaging and entertaining tour experience. During the tour, visitors will have the opportunity to stop and visit iconic landmarks and monuments in the city, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Capitol, the White House,and tour the Frederick Douglass when opened. KB Tours' guides are committed to keeping visitors of all ages engaged throughout the tour, encouraging young children to participate in the tour activities. The tour includes a ticket the Museum of African American History and Culture.You must take the tour to join us for entrance to museum.


African American Heritage Tour of Chicago


On this tour we visit the DuSable Museum of African American History. We visit the museum for 45 minutes. This tour visits the homes of Louis Farrakhan, the former home of Elijah Muhammad and the former home of Muhammad Ali. We will pass by the home the 44th President of the Unites States, Barack Obama as well as the home of Reverend Jessie Jackson. We provide insight on how African Americans have made a huge impact on Chicago as well as the rails, how during the Great Migration African Americans traveled to Chicago. Come tour with us!


Central Harlem African-American Culture Walking Tour


Considered the Mecca for African-Americans at the turn of the century, Central Harlem is home to Jazz, Lindy Hop and Swing, and continues today to be one of Harlem’s most vibrant for the arts, dining and shopping.


The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia


The tour will commence at the Independence Visitor's Center with an introduction to the topic of Black History during the colonial period. You will hear about the role that Black Americans played in the founding of the nation. The group will continue to the President’s House and hear about the 9 enslaved people who were held there. The group will hear about Martha Washington's handmaid who ran away to escape slavery. The next stop is Congo Square where people of African descent held celebrations. It is also a potter's field where free and enslaved Africans are still buried to this day. The next stop is Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. You will hear about the liberation of a woman whose slave owner attempted to abduct her back into slavery and the trial of her rescuers. You will also see the traditional sites of Independence Hall, liberty bell, Congress Hall, and much more


2.5 Hours Essence of Memphis African American History Tour


2.5 Hours Essence of Memphis African American History Tour
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On this 2.5 hour African American History tour, we will be your "conductor" and take you on a journey through Memphis that will be sure to open your eyes to some of the most historical sites connected to slavery through to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond. There is so much more to Memphis than Downtown to experience, so we will also explore some of our interesting neighborhoods. This tour is for residents, families, and visitors who are looking for the activities to do that are safe, fun and insightful.


Juneteenth and Beyond African American Van Tours


Juneteenth and Beyond African American Van Tours
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5 Stars, based on 44 Reviews.
Juneteenth and Beyond is a Black owned and operated guided sightseeing and tourism business. We are amazing, passionate, professional, and knowledgeable about Galveston's African American culturally rich sites! It was founded by Dr. Araminta Coleman Sorrell, a native of Washington, D.C. who loves Galveston and its glorious history, especially its Black history. Juneteenth and Beyond is Galveston's very first African American guided history tour franchise.


Durham African-American Historic Walking Tour


Durham African-American Historic Walking Tour
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5 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
Durham is a special site in the African American experience. The city served as a thriving hub of business and commerce, an economic refuge, and a symbol of progress. Visitors like W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington marveled at the city as a model for the black middle class, and it's no wonder why when you learn what Durham's African American population achieved: from the foundation of the largest black-owned company of the 20th Century to the formation of a brick-making juggernaut that physically built much of the city, and much, much more. Durham also hosts "Parrish Street", the best preserved "black business district" in the country, an attraction that leaves quite the impression. This tour is hosted by a local historian who wants to share his love of Durham's history with you. Travel between these sites and gain a new perspectives on the triumphs and challenges of Durham's history.


New Orleans African American Heritage Walking Tour


During this 2H walking tour, you will learn how People of African ancestry first arrived at New Orleans in 1719, within a year of the establishment of the city, having been forcibly removed from the Senegambia region of West Africa. Roughly five thousand Africans survived the Middle Passage en route to French Louisiana during the 1720s, followed in the 1780s by a similarly sized group brought by the Spanish from the Benin and Congo regions. Enslaved Africans of the colonial era cleared forests, raised crops, and built the city infrastructure. In this visit You will see how African culture persisted in New Orleans, influencing everything from food to music to religion to architecture. Your tour guide will take you to the famous Square Congo, now part of Armstrong Park on the edge of the French Quarter in the Faubourg Treme where hundreds of African slaves and laborers congregated to trade goods, play music, dance, and socialize.


African American Atlanta Culture Tour by Private Car Service


This tour reflects the history and achievements of African Americans, the highlights, the struggles and the prominence of the black culture within Atlanta. The African American culture tour will give you a proper perspective on life as an African American living in the early 1900s and present. This tour is for all who loves and are passionate in African American history and culture. This tour is perfect for the times we are living in now. knowing your history protects the present and the future! This is a private car tour that's perfect for locals and visitors alike. See our reviews to get a sense of what to expect on your tour!


Museum of the American Revolution Admission Ticket with Audio Guided Option


The American Revolution was dramatic, gritty, and full of uncertainty- an era of unparalleled political and social upheaval, even by today’s standards. Museum visitors are invited to explore this rich and complicated era and its connections to our world today. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE – Two-day admission – Introductory film, available in English and Mandarin, exploring the drama of the American Revolution – Audio tours highlighting key artifacts and stories in our galleries are available in English, Spanish, and French. – Printed museum maps and guides available in English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Japanese. – Special exhibits are always included with your admission! – Museum shop featuring unique gifts, books, and artifact reproductions.


Jamestown Settlement American Revolution Museum 7-Day Ticket


Visit Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and immerse yourself in American Colonial history. This combo ticket provides 7 consecutive days of unlimited admission to each of historical attractions that are also connected by a 23-mile long scenic Colonial Parkway. You will have an incredible adventure imagining what life used to be like when you visit Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.


Raleigh African American History Tour


This guide is hosted by a local historian who will provide you a unique perspective on Raleigh's African American History. The guide has worked as a professional researcher and educator at multiple Raleigh historical museums, including those with a special interest in African American history.


Auburn Avenue African American Half Day Human Rights/Civil Rights Tour


Auburn Avenue African American All Inclusive Tour is designed to give guests an overview of Black life and culture in Atlanta, starting from Juneteenth/Emancipation Day,1865 to Atlanta modern Civil Rights Movement, 1965. Heavy emphasis will be placed on Rosenwald educational system for Black students in Atlanta and Booker T Washington who was known as the Great Black Educator. Come and see the relationship between Alonzo Herndon, George Washington Carver, and Julius Rosenwald Foundation. Guests will see Atlanta Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Georgia's first Black public high school and America's first Black city park. Booker T Washington High School was the first black public high school in Georgia and the first Black school in the Atlanta Public School System. Come and see how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Grandfather organized the community to create a public high school for Black students in Atlanta. This same school is where Dr. Martin Luther King attended.


DC Walking Tour with Reserved Ticket for the African American Museum


Walk by the American's 3 most famous sites: The White House where the President lives, the Capitol Building where Congress meets and the Washington Monument where memories of the nation's first president. At the end of your walking tour, your tour guide will give a reserved tickets for one of the African American National Museum there will be no guided tour inside, you will explore it at your own pace. This is not an official Smithsonian tour. Customers booking this tour are paying for UTG Experience's services and perspective, which is independent of and may not represent the views of the Smithsonian.


We Shall Overcome: A Williamsburg Black History Experience


Come on to our history of black Americans tour presented by Junket! We often learn the history and stories of heroes of the American Revolution and the early history of America. What isn't often covered in history classes and history books is the story of African Americans who were enslaved during this time. On this unique tour, we'll discover the stories of African Americans who lived and worked in Colonial Williamsburg. From the slaves buried in the graveyard of the Historic First Baptist Church, to the woman who left property to her freed black servants, you'll uncover the untold stories of the oppressed, and their path to freedom.


Stride Through History: 2-Hour African American Heritage Tour


Embark on a captivating walking tour through downtown Memphis, delving into the rich and vibrant African American history that has shaped this iconic city. Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour will take you on a journey through time, exploring significant landmarks, cultural sites, and pivotal moments in African American history. From the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement to the rise of African American music, experience the powerful stories and influential figures who have made Memphis a bastion of African American culture. Lace up your walking shoes and get ready to immerse yourself in this enlightening and inspiring tour.


Winston Salem African American History Tour


Explore the history of Winston-Salem's African American community in the historic factory district and Depot Street neighborhood. This tour covers the rise of Winston-Salem's African American community, its accomplishments, some of its most interesting individuals, and how it coped with and challenged the perils of segregation.


African American History Museum Entry with Private Guided Tour


Meet us and we will give you a private tour and a fantastic taste of the National Museum of African American History and Culture The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. It was established by an Act of Congress in 2003 following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans. The museum has collected more than 36,000 artifacts. Your tour guide will focus on important highlights to keep your group engaged and stop them from becoming overwhelmed and losing interest. During the tour, see how the stories, histories, and cultures of African Americans are shaped and informed by global influences. This is not an official Smithsonian tour. Customers booking this tour are paying for UTG Experience's services and perspective, which is independent of and may not represent the views of the Smithsonian.


Greensboro African American History Walking Tour


From academics to businessmen to community leaders, learn the stories of the achievements of Greensboro's African American community. On this guided tour of Greensboro's African American history, learn the stories of how the community found creative ways to cope with the systems of discrimination around them, from the creation of Green Book hotels to the foundation of church communities, to the creation of educational and business institutions.