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- Baldwin County
- Bartow County
- Bibb County
- Burke County
- Camden County
- Chatham County
- Clarke County
- Cobb County
- Dougherty County
- Effingham County
- Elbert County
- Floyd County
- Fulton County
- Glynn County
- Greene County
- Habersham County
- Hancock County
- Hart County
- Jefferson County
- Liberty County
- Lowndes County
- Meriwether County
- Morgan County
- Muscogee County
- Paulding County
- Randolph County
- Richmond County
- Thomas County
- Washington County
- References
{{for|a national list|African American Historic Places}}This is a list of African American Historic Places in Georgia. This was originally based on a book by the National Park Service, The Preservation Press, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers,[1] which may primarily have addressed sites that were listed, or were eligible for listing, on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Historic sites might meet local or state criteria for listing in a historic register with or without meeting NRHP listing criteria. A volunteer organization, the Georgia African American Historic Preservation Network (GAAHPN), has been active in preserving African American historic resources since 1989.[2] The state of Georgia's Historic Preservation Division has staff dedicated in this area since 2000. The program assists in preservation and, with GAAHPN, publishes Reflections, a periodical featuring African American historic sites and stories.[2] HPD's program was the first established within any state historic preservation office.[2] William Henry Spencer HouseSt. Christopher's Normal and Industrial Parish SchoolJohn Stewart HouseSt. John ChapelPaulding County- Hiram Colored School, a Rosenwald School that was NRHP-listed in 2001.
Randolph CountyRichmond County- Augusta
- Laney-Walker North Historic District
- Springfield Baptist Church (Boundary Increase)
Thomas County- Thomasville
- Bethany Congregational Church
- Church of the Good Shepherd
Washington County- Sanderville
- Thomas Jefferson Elder High and Industrial School, the first Rosenwald School in Georgia to be listed on the National Register (in 1981)
References1. ^African American Historic Places, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://georgiashpo.org/historic/african_american |title=African American resources |publisher=Historic Preservation Division}} 3. ^{{cite journal|journal=Reflections |title=African American Theatres in Georgia |url=http://georgiashpo.org/sites/uploads/hpd/pdf/Reflections/Reflections_May_2001.pdf |publisher=Historic Preservation Division, Georgia}} 4. ^{{cite journal|url=http://georgiashpo.org/sites/uploads/hpd/pdf/Reflections_May_2012.pdf |date=2012 |volume=X |number=3 |author=Jeanne Cyriaque |title=The Douglass Theatre Celebrates 90 Years: A Hidden Treasure No More |pages=1–2}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:African American historic places in Georgia}} 3 : African-American history of Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia (U.S. state)-related lists|Lists of African American historic places
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