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  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

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St Augustines Project

Our organization creates an environment that allows people of all backgrounds to learn about the contributions of African Americans to the growth of, as well as the cultural, economic and infra-structuredevelopment of Lower Manhattan and beyond.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Historical Societies and Related Activities

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Historic Russellville Inc

To collect and preserve the cultural heritage of Logan County, Ky and the surrounding area, including and emphasizing our shared history of slavery, emancipation and the struggles for freedom, equality and civil rights; and to develop museum sites that will provide educational programming related to this history so that visitors can seek knowledge, truth and understanding.

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Russellville

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Community Rebuilding

JOHNSON HOUSE HISTORIC SITE INC

Philadelphia 's only accessible and intact #UndergroundRailroad Station.

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130

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Philadelphia

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Community Rebuilding
  • Historical Societies and Related Activities

  • 49.

Oberlin African-American Genealogy and History Group

Oberlin AfricanAmerican Genealogy History Group Home we love genealogy.

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Oberlin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.

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Chicago Anti Eviction Campaign

Informing. Organizing. Mobilizing. To Enforce the Human Right to Housing.

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1827

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Chicago

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Community Rebuilding
  • Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.

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Restoration Life Project

In 1791 William Wilberforce gave a speech to the House of Commons about abolishing the TransAtlantic slave trade.

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Houston

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Community Rebuilding

1838 Black Metropolis Incorporated

Home Map Learn the History The 1838 Census and Archives Orgs Citizen Stories Blog Videos Teaching 1838 Walking Tours News About More The Philadelphia Black Metropolis is a city within a city built by more than 20000 free Black people in Philadelphia in 1838.

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Pennsauken

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Community Rebuilding

JOPLIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Historic Joplin A Book for These Turbulent Times Its been awhile but it seems only natural to recommend a good book to help us understand these turbulent times.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Civil Liberties Advocacy

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ELLA BAKER CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

We organize people-powered campaigns to reinvest resources into communities most harmed by policing and prisons.

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41434

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OAKLAND

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