Results for subject term "Black History": 32 All Featured Tags Subjects Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Black History 107th USCT at Fort Corcoran By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Maria Carter Syphax By Arlington County's Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development, Historic Preservation Program View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Sojourner Truth By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Art & Architecture Hall's Hill/High View Park (HHHVP) By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Women's History Evelyn Syphax By Black Heritage Museum of Arlington View Story Filed Under Civil Rights Joan Trumpauer Mulholland By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods The Bottom: An African American Enclave Rediscovered By Jessica Kaplan View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History The Jones Family By Heidi Fritschel, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Dunbar Mutual Homes Association By The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Jennie D. Park By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History John Robinson By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History The Hicks Store and Restaurant By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History James Parks By National Park Service View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History John Boston - An Escape from Slavery, 1862 By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Fire Station #8Since 1918, the Halls Hill Volunteer Fire Department has been protecting their community By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History The Jefferson SchoolThe Jefferson School opened in 1870 to educate African-American students By Center for Local History View Story Filed Under Business & Industry William T. Syphax: Taking a Stand By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Hoffman-Boston SchoolIn 1915, Hoffman-Boston took shape as the first junior high school for African-Americans in Arlington By Arlington County Public Schools View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Roberta Flack's Arlington Roots By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Hall's Hill Segregation Wall By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Pelham Town By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Dr. Roland H. BrunerAn unassuming and selfless family man who committed himself to serving others By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Mr. Moore’s Barber ShopMr. Moore’s Barber Shop today is in a two-story brick building constructed in 1940 By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Queen City By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Freedman's VillageFreedman’s Village provided protection, education, instruction, and employment to its African-American residents By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Religion Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Washington-Torreyson Farmhouse By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Green Valley PharmacyAmong the most recognized and cherished businesses in Green Valley By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Black History Harry W. Gray HouseHe was a skilled mason and built the high masonry wall that surrounds what is now Arlington National Cemetery By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Agriculture Abingdon ManorThe Abingdon ruins have remained largely undisturbed, despite the surrounding construction and expansion of Washington National Airport By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map Next
Filed Under Black History 107th USCT at Fort Corcoran By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Maria Carter Syphax By Arlington County's Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development, Historic Preservation Program View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Art & Architecture Hall's Hill/High View Park (HHHVP) By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Civil Rights Joan Trumpauer Mulholland By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods The Bottom: An African American Enclave Rediscovered By Jessica Kaplan View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History The Jones Family By Heidi Fritschel, Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Dunbar Mutual Homes Association By The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History The Hicks Store and Restaurant By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History John Boston - An Escape from Slavery, 1862 By Arlington Historical View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Fire Station #8Since 1918, the Halls Hill Volunteer Fire Department has been protecting their community By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History The Jefferson SchoolThe Jefferson School opened in 1870 to educate African-American students By Center for Local History View Story
Filed Under Business & Industry William T. Syphax: Taking a Stand By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Hoffman-Boston SchoolIn 1915, Hoffman-Boston took shape as the first junior high school for African-Americans in Arlington By Arlington County Public Schools View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Roberta Flack's Arlington Roots By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Hall's Hill Segregation Wall By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Dr. Roland H. BrunerAn unassuming and selfless family man who committed himself to serving others By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Mr. Moore’s Barber ShopMr. Moore’s Barber Shop today is in a two-story brick building constructed in 1940 By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Freedman's VillageFreedman’s Village provided protection, education, instruction, and employment to its African-American residents By Center for Local History View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Religion Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Washington-Torreyson Farmhouse By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Green Valley PharmacyAmong the most recognized and cherished businesses in Green Valley By Arlington County View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Black History Harry W. Gray HouseHe was a skilled mason and built the high masonry wall that surrounds what is now Arlington National Cemetery By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Agriculture Abingdon ManorThe Abingdon ruins have remained largely undisturbed, despite the surrounding construction and expansion of Washington National Airport By Arlington Historical Society View Story — Show on Map