Louisiana African American Heritage Trail

Louisiana African American Heritage Trail

Louisiana African-American Heritage Trail ( _fr. Sentier de l'Héritage Afro-Americaine de la Louisiane) is a cultural heritage trail with 26 sites designated in 2008 by the state of Louisiana, from New Orleans along the Mississippi River to Baton Rouge and Shreveport, with sites in small towns and plantations also included. In New Orleans several sites are within a walking area. Auto travel is required to reach sites outside the city.

A variety of African American museums devoted to art, history and culture are on the "trail", as is the Cane River Creole National Park, and the first two churches founded by and for free people of color. The trail includes two extensive plantation complexes with surviving quarters used by people who lived and worked at the plantations until 1930 in one case, and into the 1960s at the other. Two historically black universities are also on the trail.

The trail's chief state promoter has been Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu, who saw its designation as a way to highlight the many contributions of African Americans to the culture of Louisiana and the United States.

Included are:

*New Orleans - ::Congo Square; ::New Orleans African American Museum;::St. Augustine Church (New Orleans), Tremé;::St. Louis Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2; ::French Market; and ::Amistad Research Center, Tulane University

* Mahalia Jackson's grave, Providence Park Cemetery, Metairie;
* Arna Bontemps African American Museum (birthplace of writer of the Harlem Renaissance), Alexandria;
* Madam C.J. Walker's birthplace, Delta;
* Melrose Plantation, center of Louisiana Créole culture;
* Laura Plantation, Vacherie;
* Evergreen Plantation, Wallace;
* River Road African American Museum, Donaldsonville;
* Grambling State University, Grambling;
* Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum, Hammond;
* Port Hudson Battlefield, Jackson;
* Whitney Plantation Historic District, Wallace;
* African American Museum, St. Martinville;
* St. Augustine Parish (Isle Brevelle) Church, Natchez, Louisiana;
* Black Heritage Art Gallery, Central School Art and Humanities Center, Lake Charles;
* Creole Heritage Folk Life Center, Opelousas;
* Cane River Creole National Historical Park-Creole Center, Natchitoches;
* Southern University, Baton Rouge;
* Multicultural Center of the South, Shreveport;
* Southern University Museum of Art, Shreveport; and
* Northeast Louisiana Delta African American Heritage Museum, Monroe.

ee also

*List of museums focused on African Americans

External links

* [http://www.louisianatravel.com/explore/cultural_history/african_american_heritage_trail/ Louisiana's African American Heritage Trail]


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