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What: Savannah Black Heritage Festival & Savannah African Art Museum When: Lunch-and-Learn at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Hometown Treasures Expo at 1 to 3 p.m., Feb. 19.
Ebenezer Creek is a tributary of the Savannah River in Effingham County, Georgia, about 20 miles north of the city of Savannah. During the American Civil War , an incident at the creek resulted in the drowning of many freed slaves.
The African-American Monument is a public monument in Savannah, Georgia, United States, dedicated in 2002.Located near River Street along the city's waterfront with the Savannah River, the monument commemorates African Americans in the city and highlights the "invisible story of the Trans Atlantic slave trade". [1]
Damongo is a town and the capital of West Gonja Municipal. [2] [3] It was declared the capital of the Savannah Region on 12 February 2019. [4]Damongo is home to Bikunuto Jewu Soale I, the paramount chief of the Gonja Kingdom.
The Savannah VOICE Festival celebrates 12 years in the Hostess City. Running August 8-18, “Homecoming” lifts up festival artists and audiences, with opera, recitals, musical theater, and ...
Although birthed out of the experiences of enslaved and freed Blacks, Negro Spirituals are sung and enjoyed by diverse singers and in diverse venues across the world.
Savannah State University (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "African-American history in Savannah, Georgia" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Second African Baptist Church is a church in Savannah, Georgia, United States.Located in the northwestern trust/civic block of Greene Square, at 123 Houston Street, the church was founded on December 26, 1802, [2] twenty-five years after the city's First African Baptist Church, as the First Colored Church. [3]