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Upcoming Community Information Sessions
For generations, people in North Carolina have used spaces and places to organize, strategize and protest to advance the civil rights of people of color, especially African Americans. It is here that young people—from Raleigh to Durham, from Elizabeth City to Greensboro—were activated to protest racial injustice. It is here where everyday people from Rocky Mount, to Robeson and Halifax Counties resisted oppression and intimidation. Leaders like Dovey Roundtree, Pauli Murray and Golden Frinks called our state home.
In honor of this work, we will join communities across the state to physically mark sites critical to the Civil Rights Movement in North Carolina. Between 2021 and 2023, we will place 50 markers in counties across the state, highlighting and acknowledging tireless civil rights efforts that are well known and, in some cases, unsung.
Interested in learning more about the trail?
Join us for an in person informational session this fall!
October 11 - 11:30am-12:30pm, Goldsboro, Wayne Co. Public Library
October 17 - 10:30am-11:30am, Jacksonville, Onslow Co. Public Library
November 18 - 10:30am-11:30am, Charlotte, Allegra Westbrooks Regional Library
Don't see a session in your community? More locations are coming soon!
The NC African American Heritage Commission works to achieve the mission of preserving, protecting, and promoting North Carolina's African American history, art, and culture, for all people.