Connecting People with our Black Heritage Sites

Experience the sites and explore the stories that celebrate the contributions of African Americans and their significance in the cultural heritage of Northeast North Carolina.

Inspiring exploration and appreciation for the African American Experience...

The African American Experience of NENC (AAENENC) celebrates the contributions of African Americans and encourages a deeper understanding of the significance of the region’s cultural heritage in order to build more inclusive communities.

This project is a collaborative project between nine NC counties that include:

United States Colored Troops (USCT) Encampment Site
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Colored Union Soldiers Monument
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Historic Jarvisburg Colored School
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McBride Colored School
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Roanoke River Underground Railroad Trail Signs
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Miss Chrissy’s Cookhouse
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Harriet Jacobs Tour
Hear the amazing tale of Harriet Jacobs, a woman born into slavery in Edenton, who escaped to become...
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Corinth Missionary Baptist Church
In 1866, one year after the abolishment of slavery, the Reverend Z.H. Berry, E.M. Boone and a few other...
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Somerset Place State Historic Site
This historic site offers a realistic view of 19th-century life on a large-scale North Carolina plantation....
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Miss Chrissy’s Cookhouse
Island Farm At this living history heritage farm on Roanoke Island, the life of Christiana ‘Chrissy’...
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Dismal Swamp State Park
The mysteriously and formidably named Great Dismal Swamp straddles the North Carolina-Virginia border...
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Pasquotank River and the Underground Railroad
The Pasquotank River was an important gateway to freedom for many enslaved African Americans in northeastern...
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