Results for subject term "Race and Ethnicity": 40 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 Race and Ethnicity Enslaved People at Dinsmore HomesteadUnfolding the complex Black history on an 1842 farm in Boone County, Kentucky. By Amy Withrow & edited by Professor Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Religion First Baptist Church of Walnut HillsServing the local Black community since the mid-1800s. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity The Edgemont InnA tavern and boarding house listed in the "Negro Motorist Green Book". By Erena Nakashima and Christina Hartlieb (Editor). View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Gravesite of Reverend William P. NewmanFounder of Union Baptist Cemetery By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Underground Railroad Wesleyan CemeteryFirst Racially Integrated Cemetery in Hamilton County and Important Site of Abolitionist and Black Civil War Veteran Burials By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education Southgate Street SchoolA school dedicated to educating African American children in Newport, Kentucky By Christopher Hartkemeier View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sports Newt Allen Jr., a Negro Leagues baseball legend By Paul Debono View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Food Gravesite of Rosa Washington RilesDepicted Aunt Jemima in the 1950s By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education John Isom GainesA Creator and Defender of Cincinnati's Colored Schools. By Jamison Sedgwick View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Underground Railroad Henry BibbA determination for freedom for all! By Dr. Eric Jackson, Northern Kentucky University View Story Filed Under Architecture St. Ann Convent at the Hauck House St. Ann Convent and the untold Black history of the Hauck House By LaVerne Summerlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Religion Rev. Dr. Edmund Harrison OxleyReligious and Community Leader By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Evergreen CemeteryThe Largest Cemetery in Kentucky’s Campbell County and Burial Site of Black Veterans By Heather Churchman 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 Abolitionism Farmers' CollegeHow this institution helped facilitated the Underground Railroad in College Hill Underground. By Collectively written by Hamilton Avenue Road to Freedom View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Gordon HotelFamous as a Green Book site, this building was one of the few hotels in Cincinnati that offered rooms for black travelers during Jim Crow. By Geoff Sutton View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Washington TerraceLow-cost housing constructed during the early 20th century. By Geoff Sutton 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 Race and Ethnicity Enslaved People at Dinsmore HomesteadUnfolding the complex Black history on an 1842 farm in Boone County, Kentucky. By Amy Withrow & edited by Professor Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Religion First Baptist Church of Walnut HillsServing the local Black community since the mid-1800s. By Deqah Hussein-Wetzel View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity The Edgemont InnA tavern and boarding house listed in the "Negro Motorist Green Book". By Erena Nakashima and Christina Hartlieb (Editor). View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Gravesite of Reverend William P. NewmanFounder of Union Baptist Cemetery By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Underground Railroad Wesleyan CemeteryFirst Racially Integrated Cemetery in Hamilton County and Important Site of Abolitionist and Black Civil War Veteran Burials By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education Southgate Street SchoolA school dedicated to educating African American children in Newport, Kentucky By Christopher Hartkemeier View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sports Newt Allen Jr., a Negro Leagues baseball legend By Paul Debono View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Food Gravesite of Rosa Washington RilesDepicted Aunt Jemima in the 1950s By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education John Isom GainesA Creator and Defender of Cincinnati's Colored Schools. By Jamison Sedgwick View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Underground Railroad Henry BibbA determination for freedom for all! By Dr. Eric Jackson, Northern Kentucky University View Story
Filed Under Architecture St. Ann Convent at the Hauck House St. Ann Convent and the untold Black history of the Hauck House By LaVerne Summerlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Religion Rev. Dr. Edmund Harrison OxleyReligious and Community Leader By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Evergreen CemeteryThe Largest Cemetery in Kentucky’s Campbell County and Burial Site of Black Veterans By Heather Churchman 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 Abolitionism Farmers' CollegeHow this institution helped facilitated the Underground Railroad in College Hill Underground. By Collectively written by Hamilton Avenue Road to Freedom View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Gordon HotelFamous as a Green Book site, this building was one of the few hotels in Cincinnati that offered rooms for black travelers during Jim Crow. By Geoff Sutton View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Washington TerraceLow-cost housing constructed during the early 20th century. By Geoff Sutton View Story | Show on Map