Now known as Delaware State University, this institution was founded in 1891 as the State College for Colored Students under the Morrill Act of 1890, creating land-grant colleges for blacks. En savoir plus .
The “mecca” of black education. Founded in 1867, Howard is one of only 48 private U.S. Doctoral/Research-Extensive Universities, and is regarded as the crown jewel of HBCUs. En savoir plus .
established in 1883 as the Colored High and Training School and was one of the only two high schools in Baltimore that admitted black students at the time. En savoir plus .
This beach at Atlantic City was an area where African-Americans were restricted to from the 1900s to the 1950s. It was named do to the many beachgoers packing chicken lunches and leaving the bones. En savoir plus .
The Apollo is one of the most famous music venues in the US. It is a nationally registered historic space, and was the home of Showtime at the Apollo, a television show showcasing new talent. En savoir plus .