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The Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site is the 389th unit of the National Park Service. Acquired in 2005, the site is temporarily closed due to a full renovation project. Please continue to visit the website for future updates.
About the Site
Discover the history of Carter G. Woodson and his contribution to Black History
If These Walls Could Talk
Learn more about Dr. Woodson's "office-home" where he institutionalized the study of African and African American History.
"The High Priest of Negro History"
Dr. Carter G. Woodson was the leading historian-scholar-activist during the Jim Crow era. Learn more about him here... |
Last updated: December 23, 2024