All Stories: 178 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Race and Ethnicity "Negro Motorist Green Book"More than just a guidebook for African American travelers. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts 105 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts 1818-1824 Race St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Protest 1983 NAACP March across Roebling BridgeGrassroots Campaign to "bury [black] voter apathy" Traces Path of the Underground Railroad By Heather Churchman View Story Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Amy AvenueThe only trace of Douglass Park By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Avondale NeighborhoodA neighborhood with a rich Black and Jewish history. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Beech Grove CemeteryAfrican American cemetery founded in 1889 By Chris Hanlin View Story Filed Under Businesses Benna’s BarbershopA former Black-owned business in the heart of Madisonville By Maya Drozdz and Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Birch Brothers Architectural FirmA Black-owned architectural firm in pre-Civil Rights movement Cincinnati By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Birthplace of Mamie Smith “Queen of the Blues”Born in Cincinnati in 1891, this Black female music legend is known as the "Queen of Blues" By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Story Black Women on Lincoln Avenue in the 1870sBy looking at US Census data from 1870 and 1880, we can better understand the people who lived on what became Lincoln Avenue in 1877. By Geoff Sutton View Story Filed Under Businesses Bryant's Snack Shop & Barbeque By Carrie Rhodus View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Civic Organizations Cecelia WrightNational officer in the Sisters of the Mysterious Ten By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Underground Railroad Charlton Wallace House (Baumgartner Residence)Former Catholic Monastery with an Underground Railroad Connection By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Churchill's Fine Teas122 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Civic Organizations Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women's Clubs Club HouseClubhouse of the Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women's Clubs in the former home of a Cincinnati Mayor By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Cincinnati Hemp Co. 101 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Cincinnati Mind Body Studio103 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map Next
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity "Negro Motorist Green Book"More than just a guidebook for African American travelers. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts 105 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts 1818-1824 Race St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Protest 1983 NAACP March across Roebling BridgeGrassroots Campaign to "bury [black] voter apathy" Traces Path of the Underground Railroad By Heather Churchman View Story
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Amy AvenueThe only trace of Douglass Park By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Avondale NeighborhoodA neighborhood with a rich Black and Jewish history. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Beech Grove CemeteryAfrican American cemetery founded in 1889 By Chris Hanlin View Story
Filed Under Businesses Benna’s BarbershopA former Black-owned business in the heart of Madisonville By Maya Drozdz and Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Birch Brothers Architectural FirmA Black-owned architectural firm in pre-Civil Rights movement Cincinnati By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Birthplace of Mamie Smith “Queen of the Blues”Born in Cincinnati in 1891, this Black female music legend is known as the "Queen of Blues" By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Story Black Women on Lincoln Avenue in the 1870sBy looking at US Census data from 1870 and 1880, we can better understand the people who lived on what became Lincoln Avenue in 1877. By Geoff Sutton View Story
Filed Under Civic Organizations Cecelia WrightNational officer in the Sisters of the Mysterious Ten By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Underground Railroad Charlton Wallace House (Baumgartner Residence)Former Catholic Monastery with an Underground Railroad Connection By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Churchill's Fine Teas122 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Civic Organizations Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women's Clubs Club HouseClubhouse of the Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women's Clubs in the former home of a Cincinnati Mayor By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Cincinnati Hemp Co. 101 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Neighborhoods and Districts Cincinnati Mind Body Studio103 W Elder St. By Alyssa McClanahan View Story | Show on Map