Indianapolis Society of African-American History & Culture
"GATEKEEPERS OF A LEGACY"
Reclaiming, Promoting, & Celebrating the
Historic Black Experience of
Indianapolis, Indiana
VOTING MATTERS 2020
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IT'S WHAT OUR ANCESTORS AND LEADERS FOUGHT, BLED, & DIED FOR
Sis. Paula Livers-Powell, Founder/Publisher
Indianapolis Society of African-American History & Culture
(ISAAHC)
www.BlackINdy.org.
sistapauladoc@yahoo.com
Row One: Dr. Mari Evans, Mother Bethel A.M.E, Honorable Julia Carson, Wes Montgomery, Charles Williams
Row Two: Yvonne Perkins, Crispus Attucks Tigers, Major Taylor, Delores "Sugar" Poindexter, Sam Jones
Rev. Dr. Andrew J. Brown
Row Three: Fr. Boniface Hardin, Dr. Martha Mitchell, Dr. John Morton-Finney, Esq., James Baskett
Honorable Willliam Crawford, Bernetta Sloss-Tanner, Noble Sissle, James Bassett
Row Four: Cosmo Knights Logo, Historic Holy Angels Catholic Church, Martin University, Madame C.J. Walker Bldg.
Crispus Attucks High School Historic Marker
(learn more about each historical figure via google or wikipedia)
Webpage information on the Cultural Sites and Landmarks listed below can be found on the sitepage entitled " The Black Cultural Trail of Indy - Cultural Sites and Landmarks. Information on Sites without a webpage will be fothcoming
IPS Elementary School #43
Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church
First Baptist Church North Indianapolis
Mt. Parran Missionary Baptist Church (Structure)
Second Christian - Disciples of Christ Church
Cosmo Knights, Inc.
Julia Carson Government Center
Foster's Hotel & Pearl's Lounge
A.J.'s Lounge
Shrimp Hut Restaurant
Greater Indianapolis Branch of NAACP
Indiana Black Expo Corporate Headquarters
Watson-McCord Neighborhood Association
Mapleton-Fallcreek Neighborhood Association
The 1st Black Country Club in Indianapolis named Scenic View Country Club & Golf Course (no longer in existence land sold to local church
64th Street & Michigan Road District often referred to as - "The Golden Ghetto home to Grandview Elementary School, Foxhill Neighborhood home to several prominent black families of Indy