1. The Herndon Home
The Herndon Home in Atlanta, located at 587 University Place NW, is the home of Alonzo Herndon, Atlanta's first Black millionaire. The beautiful estate is a wonderful place to take your children so that they can see first hand how a man was able to go from being a slave to a millionaire with hard work and determination. He built the home in 1910. It's wonderful to show that a man achieved having a home built of that distinction at a time in our country when many African-Americans were subject to blatant racism, segregation, and brutal crimes.
2. The MLK Center
The King Center, located at 449 Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, is a memorial devoted to the teachings and life of Martin Luther King, Jr. At the center you can hear and read his speeches, purchase books, and learn as much as you can about Martin Luther King, Jr. Hearing his speeches at the center will give you chills, it's so powerful.
3. Auburn Avenue Research Library
The Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, located at 101 Auburn Avenue NW, is a wonderful library to use to research African American culture and history. With manuscripts, oral histories, photographs, and other media and archives that share the African American historical experience, this library would be a great place to take your kids to learn history about African Americans.
These three Atlanta sites are a wealth spring of information about the lives of African Americans. Young adults would benefit greatly from the opportunity to visit each place and witness a part of history. It's not something that should just be relegated to Black History month, but should be explored throughout the year. Especially the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Why not encourage your children to study a different aspect of African American history each month or every other month? Not only does this encourage creative thinking, but it helps to build a greater sense of awareness in your children. As the saying goes, you can't know where you're going if you don't know where you came from.
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