National Park Service awards $21 million to help preserve African American civil rights history  

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WASHINGTON – The National Park Service (NPS) awarded $21 million today to 37 projects in 16 states as part of the Historic Preservation Fund’s African American Civil Rights grant program, which funds preservation projects and efforts of sites tied to the struggle of African Americans to gain equal rights.  

“The National Park Service is proud to award this grant funding to our state and local government, and nonprofit partners to help them recognize places and stories related to the African American experience,” said NPS Director Chuck Sams. “Since 2016, the African American Civil Rights program has provided over $100 million to document, protect, and celebrate the places, people and stories of one of the greatest struggles in American history.”  

This year’s grants will support the preservation of sites like the Ashby Theatre, St. Paul United Methodist Church and the Americus Colored Hospital.    

  • Atlanta’s Ashby Theatre opened in 1934 offering African Americans a state-of-the art experience and welcomed them through the front door to watch movies on the main level. Herman Perry, a successful African American entrepreneur who founded Citizens Trust Bank, which is among the largest African American-owned financial institutions in the country today, built the theater. Grant funds will support removal of hazardous material, building assessments, stabilization, and exterior improvements.   
  • During the Birmingham demonstrations in 1963 against racial segregation, St. Paul hosted mass meetings and held training sessions in nonviolent civil disobedience for the young demonstrators who participated in the Children’s Crusade marches. Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery, who established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference along with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was pastor of the church. The grant funding will improve mechanical and plumbing systems. The applicant is providing $26,000 in matching funds.   
  • The Americus Colored Hospital in Georgia provided high-quality, full-service health care to African Americans from 1923 to 1953 and was a facility where black medical professionals could train, practice, and serve. With a significant population of health professionals, Americus had a thriving African American middle class. In the 1960s, the building became one of two Freedom Centers to help people register to vote. This grant will fund installation of new electrical and HVAC systems and provide interior repairs.   
Congress appropriated funding for the African American Civil Rights Grant Program in fiscal year 2022 through the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). The HPF uses revenue from federal oil and gas leases on the Outer Continental Shelf to assist with a broad range of preservation projects and mitigate the loss of nonrenewable resources by funding the preservation of other irreplaceable resources without expending tax dollars. Established in 1977 and authorized at $150 million per year through 2023, the HPF has provided more than $2 billion in historic preservation grants to states, Tribes, local governments, and nonprofit organizations.     

Administered by the NPS, Congress may appropriate HPF funds to support a variety of historic preservation projects to help preserve the nation’s cultural resources. For fiscal year 2023, $24 million will be available for African American Civil Rights grants in the summer of 2023.   

For more information about NPS historic preservation programs and grants, please visit nps.gov/stlpg/.

Awards    

State  Project  Grantee  Award  
Alabama, Anniston  Story Mapping and Formalization of Operations and Maintenance for the Anniston Civil Rights Trail  City of Anniston  $74,800  
Alabama, Birmingham  Historic Bethel Baptist Church: Preserving the Past to Secure the Future  Historic Bethel Baptist Church Community Restoration Fund  $750,000  
Alabama, Birmingham  Preservation, Rehabilitation and Repair of St. Paul United Methodist Church  St. Paul United Methodist Church  $750,000  
Alabama, Montgomery  Repair, Rehabilitation and Preservation of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and Parsonage  Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church  $750,000  
Alabama, Montgomery  Freedom Rides Museum Vintage Greyhound Bus Virtual Reality Experience  Alabama Historical Commission  $75,000  
Alabama, Montgomery  Moore Building 2nd Floor Rehabilitation  Alabama Historical Commission  $750,000  
Connecticut, Bridgeport  Historic Preservation and Rehabilitation of the 1848 Eliza Freeman House  The Mary and Eliza Freeman Center for History and Community  $750,000  
Florida, Pensacola  Ground Penetrating Radar Survey and Interpretation of a Possible 19th Century Unmarked African American Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida  City of Pensacola  $22,160  
Georgia, Americus  Rehabilitation of the Historic Americus Colored Hospital to create the Americus Sumter County Civil Rights Museum and Cultural Center  Americus-Sumter County Movement Remembered  $749,200  
Georgia, Atlanta  Interpretive programming about the church and the key role of Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy in the Civil Rights Movement  Ralph David Abernathy III Foundation, Inc.  $75,000  
Georgia, Atlanta  Rehabilitation of the Historic Ashby Theatre as part of a multi-use business and community center in westside Atlanta  Atlanta Business League Foundation, Inc  $749,000  
Georgia, Atlanta  Prince Hall Masonic Lodge Rehabilitation Project  The Trust for Public Land  $750,000  
Georgia, Savannah  Springfield Terrace School Rehabilitation Plan  Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah  $50,000  
Georgia, Warm Springs  Saving the Last Rosenwald School; The Eleanor Roosevelt School  Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation  $694,522  
Kentucky, Louisville  Brown Memorial CME Church Building Rehabilitation  Louisville Preservation Fund  $750,000  
Maryland, Baltimore  Survey of Civil Rights in Baltimore  Maryland Department of Planning, Maryland Historical Trust  $50,000  
Mississippi, Marks  Marks Rosenwald School Rehabilitation: Phase 3  Quitman County School District  $408,500  
Mississippi, Meridian  Renovation/Rehabilitation Wechsler School 1951 Addition Cafeteria/Multipurpose Area  The Wechsler Foundation  $750,000  
Mississippi and Illinois,  Various sites  Emmett Till Landmark – a Digital, GPS-enabled Guide to 23 Sites  Emmett Till Memorial Commission of Tallahatchie County, Inc.  $74,096  
New York, Rye  Rye African American Cemetery Pre-Preservation Initiative  Town of Rye  $35,450  
North Carolina, Elizabeth City  ECSU Rosenwald Practice School and Principal's House Rehabilitation/Northeastern North Carolina African American Research and Cultural Heritage Institute  Elizabeth City State University  $750,000  
North Carolina, Elizabeth City  ECSU Rosenwald Practice School and Principal's House/Northeastern North Carolina African American Research and Cultural Heritage Institute Exhibit Design and Construction  Elizabeth City State University  $75,000  
North Carolina, Sedalia  Preservation of the Tea House at Charlotte Hawkins Brown State Historic Site  NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources  $555,334  
North Carolina, Southern Pines  Trinity AME Zion Church Rehabilitation Project  Triangle J Council of Governments  $748,303  
North Carolina, Southern Pines  Museum Exhibition Planning and Research for the West Southern Pines Cultural Center  Southern Pines Land & Housing Trust Inc.  $67,200  
Ohio, Cleveland  Phase II: Masonry and Terracotta Repairs for Cleveland's Top Civil Rights Landmark, Cory United Methodist Church  Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc.  $529,038  
Ohio, Cleveland  Pre-preservation Work on the Historic Sidaway Bridge  Neighborhood Progress, Inc.  $75,000  
Pennsylvania,   Washington Crossing  Calling Forth the Legacy of Jacob Francis: The Revolutionary Road to the Civil Rights Movement  Friends of Washington Crossing Park  $61,955  
South Carolina, Columbia  Booker T. Washington High School Auditorium Building Rehabilitation  University of South Carolina  $5,000,000  
South Carolina, Ninety Six  Stabilization and Preservation Planning of the Former Edgewood School, an "Equalization School," Now Serving as Edgewood Community Center  South Carolina Rural Education Grassroots Group  $750,000  
South Carolina,  Orangeburg   Phase II Preservation of All Star Bowling Lanes  Center for Creative Partnerships  $750,000  
South Carolina,  Orangeburg   Preservation and Repair of Historic Trinity United Methodist Church: Phase IV  Trinity United Methodist Church  $750,000  
South Carolina, Sumter  2022 Lincoln High School Preservation Application - Phase II  Lincoln High School Preservation Alumni Association  $750,000  
Texas, Galveston  Elevation of the 1859 Ashton Villa  Galveston Historical Foundation, Inc.  $750,000  
Virginia, Sutherland  Historic Rocky Branch School Initial Building Stabilization Project  Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities  $288,000  
Virginia, Various sites  Sanctuaries of Governance and Social Structure: A Collaborative Project to Recognize the Role of African American Churches from Reconstruction to Civil Rights  One Shared Story  $74,942  
West Virginia, Various sites   African American Experience of Struggle and Achievement in West Virginia's Allegheny Highlands  Friends of Blackwater  $65,000  
 16 States   37 Projects    $21,097,500  

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