African American Civil Rights Grant Program - FY 2016 - FY 2018 Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY 2018 : Historic Structures Report Auburn University Auburn AL $50,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of St. Paul United Methodist Church St. Paul United Methodist Church Birmingham AL $500,000 FY 2018 Preservation and Rehabilitation of the Sixteenth Street Sixteenth Street Bapsit Church Birmingham AL $500,000 Baptist Church: Phase 3 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Historic Bethel Church Parsonage Historic Bethel Baptist Church Community Birmingham AL $258,209 Restoration Fund FY 2018 Stabilization and Roof Replacement of the Historic Lincolnite Club, Inc. Marion AL $500,000 Lincoln Normal School Gymnasium: Phase 1 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Historic Moore Building: Phase 2 Alabama Historical Commission Montgomery AL $500,000

FY 2018 Freedom Rides Museum Exhibit Plan Alabama Historical Commission Montgomery AL $50,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Amelia Boynton Residence Gateway Educational Foundation, Inc. & Brown Selma AL $500,000 Chapel AME Church FY 2018 Preservation of Historic Brown Chapel: Phase 3 Brown Chapel AME Historical Preservation Selma AL $500,000 Foundation FY 2018 Oral Histories of the Untold Tabernacle Story Tabernacle Baptist Church – Selma, AL Legacy Selma AL $37,950 Foundation, Inc. FY 2018 Tabernacle Baptist Church: Historic Structure Report and Tabernacle Baptist Church –Legacy Foundation, Selma AL $500,000 Stained Glass Assessment Inc. FY 2018 TISEP/TICEP: History and Impact Tuskegee University Tuskegee AL $50,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of Central High School: Phase 3 Little Rock School District Little Rock AR $499,582 FY 2018 Survey of Connecticut’s Southern Students Work Projects Connecticut Department of Economic and Hartford CT $30,000 During the Early Community Development FY 2018 on Frankfort: Oral History Project City of Frankfort Frankfort KY $50,000 FY 2018 Preservation of Excelsior High School Building Friends of Lincolnville, Inc. St. Augustine FL $500,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Americus Colored Hospital Americus-Sumter County Movement Americus GA $494,880 Remembered FY 2018 Fountain (Stone) Hall Rehabilitation Project Morris Brown College GA $500,000 FY 2018 African American Civil Rights Movement Kemper and Leila Williams Foundation, Inc. New Orleans LA $50,000 Traveling Exhibition FY 2018 Rehabilitation of Old Galilee Missionary Baptist Church City of Shreveport Shreveport LA $500,000

FY 2018 King Solomon Church Roof Replacement Michigan State Housing Development Authority Lansing MI $500,000

FY 2018 The African-American Civil Rights and Women’s Suffrage City of Mount Vernon Mount Vernon NY $50,000 Experience in Mount Vernon, NY: Identifying, Evaluating and Nominating Historic People, Sites, Events and Locations FY 2018 Freedom Fighters of the West End: Research and Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte NC $49,741 Interpretation of Charlotte’s Historic West End Civil Rights Activists FY 2018 Restoration of the Northeastern North Carolina African Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City NC $498,872 American Research and Cultural Heritage Center

FY 2018 Interpreting the Historical Significance of the Briggs v. Scotts Branch High Alumni Association, Inc. Fayetteville NC $50,000 Elliot (1952) Case in the African American Civil Rights Movement FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Charlotte Hawkins Brown State North Carolina Department of Natural and Raleigh NC $481,150 Historic Site Cultural Resources FY 2018 Restoration of Southern Railway Car No. 1211, a Jim North Carolina Department of Natural and Raleigh NC $287,442 Crow era segregated car Cultural Resources Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY 2018 Developing African American Civil Rights Trail in Cleveland Restoration Society Cleveland OH $50,000 Cleveland FY 2018 Restoration of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church Portland OR $350,000 Church FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Lincoln University Heritage Center in Lincoln University of Pennsylvania Hinsonville PA $500,000 Hinsonville FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Pine Tree Hotel on Mosquito Beach, Historic Charleston Foundation Charleston SC $490,861 James Island FY 2018 “Justice for All” Exhibit: Connecting South Carolina’s University of South Carolina Columbia SC $37,088 Involvement in Demanding Justice for African American Rights Throughout the Civil Rights Movement

FY 2018 Reinterpretation of the Modjeska Monteith Simkins Historic Columbia Foundation Columbia SC $49,500 House in Columbia FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Historic Trinity United Methodist Trinity United Methodist Church Orangebury SC $500,000 Church: Phase 2 FY 2018 Oral history project to collect 30 civil rights histories of Penn Center, Inc. St. Helena Island SC $50,000 key civil rights workers who were with King at Penn Center between 1963-1967 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Juanita Craft Civil Rights House and City of Dallas Dallas TX $500,000 Memorial Garden FY 2018 Classroom Culture in the Ark-La-Tex: Locating, Tecording, Bishop Blue Marshall TX $50,000 and Publicizing the African-American Civil Rights Stories of Ark-La-Tex FY 2018 Rehabilitation of St. John Rosenwald School St. John Family Life and Fitness Center, Inc. Gordonsville VA $75,000

FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Thomas C. Walker House Hampton University Hampton VA $104,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of the Mary Jane Cachelin Science and Virginia University of Lynchburg Lynchburg VA $483,850 Library Building FY 2018 Rehabilitation of Graham Hall Virginia University of Lynchburg Lynchburg VA $50,000 FY 2018 Rehabilitation of Third Street Bethel AME Church, Virginia Department of Historic Resources Richmond VA $400,000 Richmond: Phase 3 FY 2018 Restoration of Virginia Union University’s Belgian Virginia Union University Richmond VA $500,000 Building for its Associations with the African American Civil Rights Movement FY 2018 Civil Rights Era Stories of African Americans in Appalachia Marshall University Research Cooperation Huntington WV $30,875

TOTAL: 44 $12,259 FY2017 The Restoration of Mount Zion AME; Zion Church Mount Zion Center Foundation, Inc. Montgomery AL $500,000 Memorial Annex FY2017 Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Perry County Perry County Commission Marion AL $500,000 Jailhouse FY2017 Preservation, Repair, & Restoration of the Historic 16th 16th Street Baptist Church Birmingham AL $500,000 Restoration of the pews and stained-glass windows. Site of 1963 bombing that killed 4 young girls and contributed to Street Baptist Church: Phase III the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

FY2017 Moore Building Master Plan and Phase I Rehabilitation Alabama Historical Commission Montgomery AL $365,720 Rehab the building to serve as an "educational and interpretive Associated with the 1961 attack on/riot against Free Riders at the program space" for the nearby Freedom Rides Museum nearby Greyhound Bus Station; contributed to the end of (https://ahc.alabama.gov/news_detail.aspx?ID=12722) segregated transportation

FY2017 Second Phase Continuation in the Preservation of Brown Historic Brown Chapel AME Preservation Selma AL $300,000 Chapel AME Society, Inc. Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY2017 21st Century Preservation & the Next Generation of Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Birmingham AL $44,918 The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute led a National Trust for Historic Global Activism: Archives and Preservation Digitization Preservation “Preservation Leadership Training” to equip Project preservationists, developers, and entrepreneurs to tackle unique challenges in preserving African American heritage and culture.

FY2017 Civil Rights Struggle in the Shoals University of North Alabama Florence AL $45,364

FY2017 Freedom Rides Museum 60th Anniversary Alabama Historical Commission Montgomery AL $50,000 Commemoration Exhibit Plans FY2017 Montgomery Alabama Civil Rights City of Montgomery Montgomery AL $50,000 Survey/Planning/Research/Documentation

FY2017 Preserving the History of Central High School Little Rock School District Little Rock AR $499,218 Fixing moisture filtration problems and repairing structural issues of 9 black students had to be escorted by 1,000 US Army soldiers Central High School following the desegregation of the school and the Governor's subsequent use of the National Guard to block the integration

FY2017 Dreamland Ballroom Public Access Project Friends of Dreamland Little Rock AR $499,668 FY2017 Mountain View Officers’ Club Preservation Project Arizona Department of Parks Fort Huachuca AZ $500,000 The Arizona Department of Parks will use this grant to restore the building’s exterior and key elements of the Dance Hall to their 1942 appearance. Currently vacant, the goal is to reopen the building as a multipurpose community center. FY2017 Preserving the Homes of Two Pioneers of the Civil Rights Howard University Washington, DC D.C. $500,000 Movement: Mary Church Terrell and Walter E. Washington Washington, DC FY2017 Washington DC’s 20th Century Civil Rights Movement: DC Preservation League Washington, DC D.C. $50,000 Researching and Documenting Historic Sites

FY2017 Leon and Jewel Collins Museum of African American City of Cocoa Cocoa FL $50,000 History – National Register of Historic Places Nomination

FY2017 Preservation and Restoration of the Historic West Hunter Ralph David Abernathy III Foundation, Inc. Atlanta GA $490,000 Street Baptist Church, Phase 2 FY2017 Wheat Street Baptist Church Historic Renovation Wheat Street Towers Atlanta GA $500,000 FY2017 Nominating U.S. Civil Rights Sites to the World Heritage Georgia State University Research Foundation, Atlanta GA $50,000 List Inc. FY2017 Battling for Equality: Civil Rights in Waterloo City of Waterloo Historic Preservation Waterloo IA $37,500 Commission FY2017 Iowa’s African American Civil Rights Survey, Multiple State Historical Society of Iowa Des Moines IA $49,966 Property Documentation, and Nomination

FY2017 Preservation of the Stone Temple Baptist Church Building City of Chicago Chicago IL $445,500

FY2017 Hoosier Civil Rights History: Development of a Virtual Ball State University Muncie IN $49,989 Museum for Engaging Indiana’s Civil Rights Legacy

FY2017 St. Mark’s AME Church Rehabilitation Continuation St. Mark’s AME Church of Topeka, KS Inc. Topeka KS $496,800 FY2017 Quinn Chapel AME Church Stabilization Project Louisville Jefferson County Metropolitan Louisville KY $450,000 Government FY2017 Robert “Bob” Hicks House and 1906 Mill House The Robert “Bob” Hicks Foundation Bogalusa LA $498,632 Rehabilitation FY2017 Old Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, Physical City of Shreveport Shreveport LA $500,000 Preservation Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY2017 The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Felicity Street Redevelopment, Inc. New Orleans LA $25,000 Educational Pavilion and Central City Civil Rights Corridor Project FY2017 Cuttin’ Cane Ain’t All We Do West Baton Rouge Museum Port Allen LA $50,000

FY2017 Preserving Clinton AME Zion Church and Interpreting the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Great Barrington MA $388,508 Life and Legacy of WEB Du Bois Area, Inc. FY2017 Prince George’s County Civil Rights Trail Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, Inc. Hyattsville MD $45,100

FY2017 Pave the Way Project City of Lansing Lansing MI $39,400 Collect oral histories and use archive photos to create a virtual communityLansing was home to a vibrant African-American community that was destroyed during the constructionof I-496 (https://www.lansingmi.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6984/PR- Paving-the-Way-November-29-2018)

FY2017 Every Man’s Home is his Castle City of Detroit Detroit MI $500,000 The Ossian Sweet House is associated with African-Americans' fight to live in NW neighborhoods in Detroit against the KKK. Sweet resisted the mob and was arrested, contributing to a landmark NAACP case. (https://detroitmi.gov/sites/detroitmi.localhost/files/2018- 08/Ossian%20Sweet%20House%20HD%20Final%20Report.pdf)

FY2017 Phase One Rehabilitation of the Isaiah T. Montgomery Mississippi Heritage Trust Mound Bayou MS $284,000 House, Mound Bayou, MS FY2017 A Case to Save Wechsler School The Wechsler Foundation Meridian MS $500,000

FY2017 Restoration of Historic Old Phoenix Naval Store Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain Gulfport MS $499,534

FY2017 Marks Mule Train and MLK's Poor People's Campaign Quitman County Mississippi Government Marks MS $50,000 Interpretive Trail FY2017 McKissick Soul City Civil Rights Center County of Warren Warrenton NC $32,000

FY2017 Hinchliffe Stadium Façade Rehabilitation Phase 2 City of Paterson Paterson NJ $500,000

FY2017 Winning Civil Rights and Political Power Center for Education and Juvenile Justice NV $50,000

FY2017 The African American Experience in Nevada: An Historic Nevada State Historic Preservation Office Carson City NV $46,032 Context FY2017 African American Civil Rights in New York State (1900- NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Albany NY $49,118 1976): Multiple Property Documentation Form and Preservation Nomination FY2017 Trustee Hall Historic Structure Report and Preservation Claflin University Orangeburg SC $50,000 "adequate life safety systems; new windows and heating, cooling, Built in 1893; housed students who participated in the Plan plumbing and electrical system improvements" Orangeburg Movement FY2017 Documenting and Sharing the History of Mosquito Beach Historic Charleston Foundation Charleston SC $43,084 and its Role in the Civil Rights Movement Charleston FY2017 Preservation and Repair of Historic Trinity United Trinity Methodist Church Orangeburg SC $500,000 Served as headquarters for the Orangeburg Movement during the Methodist Church 1960s and hosted meetings attended by leaders such as MLK Jr. (https://thetandd.com/news/trinity-united-methodist-church- claflin-s-trustee-hall-receive-federal/article_4f283f42-6378-51b3- 839d-fa3f3e65e8ed.html) Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY2017 A Journey to Equal Education: Stories from Historic Charleston County Government SC $50,000 oral history prohect focusing on student experiences during https://charlestonbusiness.com/news/education/74681/ African American Communities desegregation in the 1950s and 60s FY2017 Memphis Heritage Trail City of Memphis – Housing and Community Memphis TN $50,000 Development FY2017 Clayborn Temple Interior Sanctuary Restoration City of Memphis – Housing and Community Memphis TN $500,000 The City of Memphis received two grants enabling it to restore the Strategy center of the 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike Development previously shuttered Clayborn Temple, home base of the 1968 Sanitation Worker’s strike that brought Martin Luther King, Jr. to the city. FY2017 Clayborn Temple and the 1968 Memphis Sanitation National Trust for Historic Preservation Memphis TN $20,000 The National Trust for Historic Preservation received funding to Strategy center of the 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike Workers Strike develop an exhibit on Clayborn’s story. FY2017 Freedmen’s Town Stories Building Community Workshop Houston TX $50,000

FY2017 Hopewell Rosenwald Community School American Youthworks Clarks Hill TX $247,094 FY2017 Josephine City School Roof Project County of Clarke Virginia Berryville VA $17,885

TOTAL: 51 $12,610,030 FY2016 16th Street Baptist Church 16th Street Baptist Church Birmingham AL Window repair, lead abatement, and restoration of exterior lantern Site of 1963 bombing that killed 4 young girls and contributed to $ 500,000.00 and towers for 16th Street Baptist Church the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act FY2016 Brown Chapel AME Historic Brown Chapel AME Preservation Selma AL Structural and electrical rehabilitation and roof repair for Brown Starting point of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march $ 500,000.00 Society, Inc. Chapel AME FY2016 Anniston Monument City of Anniston Anniston AL Restoring the Anniston Greyhound Bus Station to its 1961 appearance Freedom Riders were attacked at this station on their way to $ 496,375.00 Birmingham, AL FY2016 A.G. Gaston Motel Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Birmingham AL The Institute will conduct a Preservation Leadership Training program The Motel was the SCLC's "war room" during its civil disobedience $ 47,003.00 with an emphasis on African American centered preservation occuring campaign in 1963 at the A. G. Gaston Motel FY2016 Little Rock Central High City of Little Rock Little Rock AR Fixing moisture filtration problems and repairing structural issues of 9 black students had to be escorted by 1,000 US Army soldiers Central High School following the desegregation of the school and the Governor's $ 499,372.56 subsequent use of the National Guard to block the integration

FY2016 New Sites, Citywide City of Riverside Riverside CA Research, survey, document, and designate African American TBD $ 50,000.00 resources in support of a citywide Civil Rights Movement Context and Survey FY2016 Rosenwald Schools National Trust for Historic Preservation Washington, DC D.C. Create a mapping project aggregating data on Rosenwald Schools Schools were built and funded by Sears Roebuck & Co. President $ 50,000.00 Julius Rosenwald to educate African Americans across the country

FY2016 Website, Citywide Historical Society of Washington, DC Washington, DC D.C. Develop website and interactive map chronicling segregated schools, Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 50,000.00 housing, playgrounds, and other public facilities in D.C. discrimination, and inequality

FY2016 Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC D.C. Develop exhibit titled "There Goes the Neighborhood" at the Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum using research and oral discrimination, and inequality $ 49,616.00 histories to interpret the Civil Rights Movement in D.C.

FY2016 Civil Rights Heritage Trail, Citywide District of Columbia Office of Planning Washington, DC D.C. Develop mobile-friendly website titled "An African American 20th Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 37,000.00 Century Civil Rights Heritage Trail" including 100 sites across D.C. that discrimination, and inequality interpret the struggle for Civil Rights FY2016 West Hunter Street Baptist Church Ralph David Abernathy III Foundation, Inc. Atlanta GA Conditions assesment, hazardous material abatement, and Church served as a training site for demonstrators and leaders $ 451,571.15 architectural and engineering planning for Dr. 's alike home church FY2016 Federation Home & Tate Arms City of Iowa City Iowa City IA Two-phase project beginning with nomination of University of Iowa's Associated with fight for Housing Equality Federation Home and Tate Arms to National Register of Historic $ 16,052.38 Places and ending with interpretive signage and digital media interpretation Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY2016 New Sites, Statewide Idaho State Historical Society Boise ID Conduct background research and oral histories supporting the To be determined $ 50,000.00 identification and documentation of historic sites related to the Civil Rights Movement in Idaho FY2016 Oscar Stanton De Priest House National Historical Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois Chicago IL Roof repair, preventative measures against water infiltration, and Home of the first African American Congressman from a Northern Monument $ 250,000.00 façade rehabilitation for the Oscar Stanton de Priest house state

FY2016 St. Mark’s AME Church Saint Marks AME Church of Topeka Kansas, Inc. Topeka KS Roof and masonry restoration, window repair, and ceiling repair Home church of Rev. Oliver Brown, lead litigant in the historic $ 231,804.00 Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court case FY2016 Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Louisville KY Develop educational exhibit highlighting 10 sites relevant to the fight To be determined $ 50,000.00 for Civil Rights in Kentucky FY2016 McDonogh Building #19 Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc. New Orleans LA Stabilize building structures, rehabilitate interior and exterior, hire Where 3 of the first 4 girls to integrate New Orleans schools were $ 500,000.00 historical consultant supporting preservation of McDonogh #19 taught

FY2016 Holy Rosary Institute, Main Building Holy Rosary Redevelopment Lafayette LA Window restoration, roof repair, wall & ceiling repair, and other Early 1900s vocational training school for black women $ 450,000.00 stabilization efforts FY2016 Website, Citywide Kemper and Leila Williams Foundation, Inc. New Orleans LA Develop the "New Orleans Civil Rights Oral History Project" comprised 11 sites in two eras, 1954-64 and 1964-76 associated with fight $ 23,360.00 of 50 hours of audio and 10-15 video interviews for equality FY2016 Lillie Carroll Jackson Home for Freedom Morgan State University Baltimore MD Conduct oral history project in support of a National Register Home of Civil Rights activitst Lillie Carrol Jackson $ 49,828.00 nomination FY2016 Anne Arundel County Beaches Lost Towns Project, Inc. Annapolis MD Survey and Inventory recreational and leisure areas for African Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 48,000.00 Americans in Anne Arundel County during the Civil Rights Movement discrimination, and inequality

FY2016 Hamtramck Stadium City of Hamtramck Hamtramck MI Pre-development plan including conditions assesment, construction One of only 12 remaining negro league stadiums $ 50,000.00 estimates, and architectural plans FY2016 New Sites, Citywide Michigan State Housing Development Authority Detroit MI Survey and multiple resource property documentation of sites Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, relevant to Detroit-area Civil Rights from 1900-1970 leading to discrimination, and inequality $ 49,500.00 National Register nomination of at least 4 sites

FY2016 Mitchell Hall Lincoln University of Missouri Jefferson City MO Foundation repairs, roof repairs, and mold removal from the hall Housed the first School of Journalism offered to African $ 500,000.00 Americans FY2016 Tallahatchie County Courthouse Memorial Commission of Sumner MS Total restoration of Tallahatchie County Courthouse to its apperance Where murderers of Emmett Till were tried and acquited by an all- $ 500,000.00 Tallahatchie County, Inc. during the 1955 trial white jury FY2016 New Sites, Adams County/Civil Rights Trail, Natchez Trace Historic Natchez Foundation Natchez MS Survey of Adams County sites associated with Civil Rights Movement Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, leading to National Register nomination and creation of Civil Rights discrimination, and inequality $ 50,000.00 Trail

FY2016 Pauli Murray Home Pauli Murray Center for Historic and Social Durham NC Lead abatement, wood repairs, moisture control, and interior finishes Home of writer, teacher, and civil rights leader Pauli Murray, now $ 237,575.00 Justice a National Historic Landmark FY2016 International Civil Rights Center & Museum Sit-In Movement Inc. Greensboro NC Develop new exhibits and provide training to interpreters regarding Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 50,000.00 Civil Rights Movement discrimination, and inequality including student-organized "Sit-In" in NC FY2016 North Hempstead, Oral History Town of North Hempstead Manhasset NY Production of oral history project and documentary exploring Little-known KKK presence in Northeast U.S. $ 50,000.00 Hempsteads high KKK population and the struggle for Civil Rights of Hempstead's African American residents FY2016 Weeksville Neighborhood, Brooklyn, NY Weeksville Heritage Society Brooklyn NY Train volunteers to conduct and compile oral histories into curated Community of almost 500 families founded by former slace James $ 50,000.00 exhibit examining the neighborhood's decline Weeks FY2016 New Sites, Statewide Ohio Historical Society Columbus OH Research, identify, and evaluate sites associated with Civil Rights Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 50,000.00 Movement in Ohio leading to multiple National Register nominations discrimination, and inequality

FY2016 New Sites, Statewide Rhode Island Historical Society Providence RI Statewide survey, research, and documentation of sites relevant to Multiple sites associated with fight against segregation, $ 49,557.76 the Civil Rights Movement leading to recommendations for discrimination, and inequality nomination to the National Register Fiscal year Site/Project Name Organization City State Award Amount Project Summary Site Significance FY2016 Modjeska Monteith Simkins House Historic Columbia Foundation Columbia SC Building stabilization, water remediation, roof replacement, and door Home of NAACP Columbia Branch Chair and Civil Rights leader $ 293,000.00 repair Modjeska Simkins, which served as meeting place and lodging for visitors barred from city hotels FY2016 Sandy Island School Coastal Carolina University Conway SC Roof repair, exterior and interior restoration, and waterproofing One-room schoolhouse that served as the only educational opportunity for desendants of former slaves on the island $ 104,798.06

Sandy Island FY2016 Clayborn Temple City of Memphis, Div., Housing and Community Memphis TN $400,000 Repairing truss system and other roof and ceiling work Strategy center of the 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike Development FY2016 Stax Records Museum Soulsville Foundation Memphis TN Create exhibit exploring social justice initiatives started at Stax Role of the Arts in the Civil Rights movement $ 47,500.00 Records FY2016 Third Street Bethel AME Virginia Department of Historic Resources Richmond VA Roof repair, water remediation, and interior rehabilitation for 3rd Served as a meeting place for concerned African Americans in the $ 404,821.04 Street Bethel AME church community FY2016 Williams Community Resource Center City of Danville Danville VA Asbestos remediation and interior rehabilitation of the Williams Prominent local leaders in the Civil Rights movement and $ 413,269.05 Family Home proponents of desegregated public facilities FY2016 South Carolina University Civil Rights Center University of South Carolina Columbia SC Conduct week-long Civil Rights Teacher's Institute Develop curriculum on Civil Rights in SC for 8th and 11th grade $49,997 students to be distributed to all public schools in SC TOTAL: 38 $ 7,750,000.00