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Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historical Markers

This series collects markers describing historical events, persons, and buildings related to the 100+ Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
 
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By Mark Hilton, August 5, 2017
Southern Railway Station
1 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1 — Southern Railway Station Attack — January 2, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
2 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
3 Alabama, Clarke County, Carlton — Mt. Nebo Death Masks
4 Alabama, Clarke County, Thomasville — Williams’ Temple CME Church
5 Alabama, Conecuh County, Lime Hill — Reverend Hillary James Hawkins, D.D. — 1905-1995
6 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — D. A. Smith High School/ Professor D. A. Smith, Principal — Dale County
7 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Tabernacle Baptist Church — Dallas County
8 Alabama, Hale County, Gallion — Freetown
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9 Alabama, Jackson County, Stevenson — Averyville
10 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Emory Overton Jackson — 1908 - 1975
11 Alabama, Jefferson County, Fairfield — Miles College Leaders, Students Active During Civil Rights Era
12 Alabama, Limestone County, Athens — Fort Henderson / Trinity School - 1865-1970
13 Alabama, Macon County, Franklin — Franklin's Educational Legacy
14 Alabama, Macon County, Notasulga — Birthplace of Zora Neale Hurston — Notasulga, Alabama — Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) —
15 Alabama, Macon County, Shorter — Prairie Farms Resettlement Community
16 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 9 — "Trade With Your Friends" — The Tuskegee Boycott — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
17 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 7 — Area Churches That Hosted Important Civil Rights Meetings — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail — Reported missing
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18 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — Brief History of Tuskegee, Alabama
19 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 13 — Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
20 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 10 — Rosa Parks — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
21 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 12 — Samuel "Sammy" Leamon Younge, Jr. — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
22 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — The Tuskegee Veterans Administration Hospital — Reported missing
23 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 11 — Tuskegee High School — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
24 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 8 — William P. Mitchell — (1912-1986) — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail — Reported missing
25 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site — New Vistas
26 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site — The Control Tower — Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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27 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 1 — Amelia Boynton Robinson — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
28 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Birth of Trades Program — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
29 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Campus Architect — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
30 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Carver's Laboratory — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
31 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 2 — Charles Goode Gomillion — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
32 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Dining and Social Center — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
33 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Enhancing Health Care — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
34 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Frederick Douglass Hall — 1904
35 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Great Philanthropists — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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36 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Huntington Hall — 1900
37 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 6 — Jessie Parkhurst Guzman — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
38 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 4 — Julius Rosenwald — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
39 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Managing the School — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
40 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Porter Hall 1883 / Huntington Academic Building 1905
41 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Site of Olivia Davidson Hall — Men's Dormitory
42 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — The Burnt Place — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
43 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — The Tuskegee Airmen's Plaza
44 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 3 — The Tuskegee Institute Advancement League — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
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45 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Thrasher Hall
46 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Tuskegee Chapel — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
47 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 5 — Tuskegee Civic Association — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
48 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Tuskegee University — F-4C Phantom
49 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Up From Slavery — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
50 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — White Hall — 1910
51 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Oakwood College — Founded 1896
52 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Oakwood College — Founded 1896
53 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Original Site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University — (now located at Normal, Alabama)
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54 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site — (Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
55 Alabama, Madison County, Normal — Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University / Alabama A&M University former names — Normal, Alabama
56 Alabama, Madison County, Normal — Councill Training School — (1919 - 1970)
57 Alabama, Madison County, Normal — William Hooper Councill — Founder — Alabama A&M University —
58 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 1 — Andrew N. Johnson
59 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 6 — Caldwell School
60 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 15 — Dr. Thomas N. Harris
61 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 17 — Dunbar/Central High School
62 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 35 — St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church
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63 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama State University / Tatum Street
64 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama State University / Tullibody
65 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Aurelia Eliscera Shines Browder — Civil Rights Pioneer
66 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Bertha Pleasant Williams / Rosa Parks Branch Library — Reported missing
67 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Beulah Baptist Church — Organized 1880
68 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Birth of Montgomery Bus Boycott — Boycott planned & publicized here at ASU's Councill Hall
69 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Charlie and Lucille Times — Civic Leaders and Civil Rights Activists
70 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Elijah Cook / City of Montgomery v. Rosa Parks
71 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — First Baptist Church — (Brick-A-Day Church)
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72 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Historic Sites Near Fairview Environmental Park
73 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Home of Ralph David Abernathy — (March 11, 1926-April 30, 1990)
74 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Loveless School / Henry Allen Loveless
75 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Marshall J. Moore House
76 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Old Ship A.M.E. Zion Church
77 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — South Jackson Street / Victor Hugo Tulane
78 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — St. Paul A.M.E. Church
79 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Building and US Courthouse
80 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Hon. Rufus A. Lewis — 1906 - 1999
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81 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, Centennial Hill — Centennial Hill
82 Alabama, Montgomery County, Pike Road — Georgia Washington School
83 Alabama, Perry County, Marion — Lincoln Normal School
84 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — First African Baptist Church — Tuscaloosa, Alabama
85 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — First Presbyterian Church — Tuscaloosa
86 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Stillman College
87 Alabama, Wilcox County, Snow Hill — Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute — 1893
88 Arkansas, Independence County, Batesville — Lafferty Memorial Church
89 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, San Pedro — S.S. Lane Victory — Port of Los Angeles —
90 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Northeast — Black Heroes in Hartford: Judge Boce Barlow — Connecticut's First Black Judge — (1915 - 2005) —
91 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — …and His Accomplishments
92 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Delaware State College
93 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-45 — Delaware State College High School
94 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Dupont School — Delaware State University — Making our mark on the world —
95 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — K-60 — Loockerman Hall
96 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — Louis Lorenzo Redding, Esq. — First African-American Attorney in Delaware — (b. October 25, 1901, d. September 28, 1998) —
97 Delaware, Sussex County, Laurel, Trap Pond State Park — SC-287 — Jason Beach
98 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Atlas District — 13 — Enterprising Families — Hub, Home, Heart — Greater H Street NE Heritage Trail —
99 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Charles Richard Drew Memorial Bridge
100 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Lois Mailou Jones Residence — 1220 Quincy Street, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —

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