Connecting People with our Black Heritage Sites

Experience the sites and explore the stories that celebrate the contributions of African Americans and their significance in the cultural heritage of Northeast North Carolina.

Inspiring exploration and appreciation for the African American Experience...

The African American Experience of NENC (AAENENC) celebrates the contributions of African Americans and encourages a deeper understanding of the significance of the region’s cultural heritage in order to build more inclusive communities.

This project is a collaborative project between nine NC counties that include:

Pasquotank River and the Underground Railroad
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Harriet Jacobs Tour
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Somerset Place State Historic Site
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Historic Jarvisburg Colored School
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Colored Union Soldiers Monument
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site | Freedman’s Colony 1862 -1867
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Roanoke River Underground Railroad Trail Signs
The Roanoke River became one of several regional river escape routes for the complex network in our country...
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Captain Benjamin J. Bowser Gravesite
The Pea Island Lifesaving Station, known as “Station 17,” was manned by an all-African American crew. ...
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site | Freedman’s Colony 1862 -1867
On the heels of the Union’s first military victory of the Civil War at Fort Hatteras in August 1861,...
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Pasquotank River and the Underground Railroad
The Pasquotank River was an important gateway to freedom for many enslaved African Americans in northeastern...
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Reid’s Grove Rosenwald School
Still on its original site, the Reid’s Grove School educated African American students. Completed on November...
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Colored Union Soldiers Monument
A rectangular stone marker sits atop a concrete base. It has a pointed top and is engraved with text...
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