Fayetteville African American History Tour – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Explore the history of Fayetteville’s African American community, including historic black owned businesses, churches, Reconstruction-era activists, political leaders, lawyers, doctors, and activists.
PRICE: $19
per person
Explore the history of Fayetteville’s African American community, including historic black owned businesses, black churches, Reconstruction-era activists, political leaders, lawyers, doctors, and activists. This hour-long tour explores the history of prominent black figures in Fayetteville’s history, including Professor E. E. Smith, Edward N. Williams, Neill Waddell, Henry Evans, and many, many more. From slavery to Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights Era, this tour explores a variety of topics relating to Fayetteville’s black excellence.
Explore Fayetteville’s history
Gain a new appreciation for Fayetteville’s black achievements
Hear the tales of Fayetteville’s African American community
Guests will receive a tour of Fayetteville’s African American history
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