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:

Historic Jarvisburg Colored School
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Sawyer's Creek | Marian Anderson High School
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site | Freedman’s Colony 1862 -1867
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Somerset Place State Historic Site
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United States Colored Troops (USCT) Encampment Site
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Colored Union Soldiers Monument
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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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Mariners' Wharf
 The busy wharf was the site of much Civil War activity. Black troops, free Black Elizabeth City residents,...
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Historic Rosenwald School and River Center
Check out signage on the historic grounds at the circa 1920 Hamilton Rosenwald School (formerly known...
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North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island | James Melvin Gallery
Richard Etheridge and the great watermen who served with him in the late 1800s at the only all-black...
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Historic Jarvisburg Colored School
SPECIAL NOTE: The Historic Jarvisburg Colored School will be closed for tours starting May 21, 2023...
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Somerset Place State Historic Site
This historic site offers a realistic view of 19th-century life on a large-scale North Carolina plantation....
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