WILLINGTON AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER

Discover the rich and inspiring legacy of African American education in the 1920’s at the African American History Center.

This unique institution is dedicated to preserving and sharing the powerful stories of resilience, innovation, and determination that have shaped the educational experiences of African Americans throughout history.

Through exhibits, rare artifacts, and personal narratives, the Center offers a deep dive into the struggles and triumphs that defined Black education, from the days of segregated schools to the ongoing pursuit of equity and excellence.

Whether you're a student, educator, or history enthusiast, the African American History Center invites you to explore this vital chapter of American history, celebrate the achievements of those who paved the way, and be inspired by the enduring spirit of learning and empowerment.

The building was donated by Springfield-Green Olive AME Church.