Screenings, Events, Shoot Schedule
- Events are coming soon, stay tuned!
CULTURAL HERITAGE GROUP
OUR MISSION is to document and explore the Black Experience from a local, regional, national and global perspective through education, the arts and humanities.
Our ultimate goal is to empower future generations with a spirit of entrepreneurship,community building and
cultural significance.
More Links for info & Photos
- 21st Century Summer Road To Success Program 2010
- African-American Heritage on the Internet: Resources for Teaching and Learning
- AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORIC CEMETERY NEEDS HELP!
- AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY RESOURCES
- AFRICANS IN AMERICA(THE HISTORY)
- Black Business in the New South: A Social History of the NC Mutual Life Insurance Company by Walter B.Weare
- Black political power and the decline of black land ownership
- Blacks and White TV, African Americans in Television Since 1948
- Charles Clinton Spaulding 1874–1952
- DESIGNERS DRAFT PLANS FOR ROLLING HILLS, SOUTHSIDE
- Durham Civil Rights Heritage Project
- DURHAM HISTORY AT A GLANCE
- DURHAM MUSICIANS RE-UNITED
- DURHAM PHOENIX FESTIVAL
- Endangered Durham
- Fayetteville Street Master Plan
- Fayetteville Street Planning Group Update 2009
- Fayetteville Street-University Land Use Plan Update
- GENTRIFICATION: URBAN RENEWAL OR URBAN REMOVAL?
- GEORGE FRASER: SUCCESS RUNS IN OUR RACE
- Hayti General History
- HAYTI HERITAGE CENTER/ St. Joseph's Historic Center
- HAYTI: THEN AND NOW
- HERALD-SUN – HAYTI black legacy key summer program curriculum
- Inventions and Patents of African-Americans – 19th Century
- Inventions and Patents of African-Americans – 20th Century
- Museum Of Durham History
- NORTH CAROLINA HUMANITIES COUNCIL HAYTI DOCUMENTARY GRANT
- NORTH CAROLINA HUMANITIES COUNCIL website
- Preservation Durham
- Scarborough & Hargett lease extension details
- SNCC
- Soul Of America: Black Cultural Travel Made Easy
- The Durham County Library
- The End of An Era, by Dorothy Phelps Jones
- THE HAYTI PROJECT AT NIEHS BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATION
- The Parrish Street Advocacy Group
- The Upbuilding of Black Durham. The Success of the Negroes and Their Value to a Tolerant and Helpful Southern City: Electronic Edition. Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
- WOMEN WRITERS OF HAYTI
