Exploring Race in American History Through Historical Markers
Mapping Slave Resistance in Antebellum Georgia
Civil War Historical Marker Initiative
Georgia Civil Rights Trail
Hidden Histories
- Beach Institute
- Butler Island Plantation
- Cannon’s Point Plantation
- Charity Hospital and Training School for Nurses
- First African Baptist Church
- History of Emancipation: Gen. David Hunter and General Orders No. 7
- Laurel Grove South
- Lazaretto
- Mother Mathilda Beasley, O.S.F.: Georgia’s First Black Nun
- Noble Jones’ “Wormslow,” 1736-1775
- Ossabaw Island
- Pin Point Community
- Sandfly
- Sapelo Island
- Savannah High School
- Savannah Water Front
- Savannah-Ogeechee Canal
- The Georgia Infirmary
- The Savannah Protest Movement
- Tybee Lighthouse
- William Scarbrough House
#MarkerMonday Blog Posts
- African-American Soldiers in Combat
- Atlanta Student Movement
- Birthplace of Jackie Robinson
- Blind Willie McTell – Musician
- Charity Hospital
- Elizabeth Evelyn Wright
- Flint River Farms Resettlement Project
- Georgia Civil Rights Trail: The Albany Movement
- Gov. John M. Slaton
- Governor Ellis Arnall
- Governor Hugh M. Dorsey
- Koinonia Farm
- Koinonia Farm
- Lemuel Penn and the Civil Rights Act
- Lucy Craft Laney
- McKelvey-Powell Building
- Mildred L. Terry Branch Library
- Moore’s Ford Lynching
- Mother Mathilda Beasley, O.S.F.: Georgia’s First Black Nun
- Ossabaw Island
- Pin Point Community
- Primus King and the Civil Rights Movement
- Sandfly
- Savannah’s African-American Medical Pioneers
- Spelman College: Women Who Serve
- Springfield Baptist Church: Birthplace of Morehouse College
- Sumter County in the Civil Rights Movement
- The First Black Graduate of West Point
- The Georgia Civil Rights Trail: Savannah Protest Movement
- The Georgia Infirmary
- Ware High School: A Civil Rights Milestone
Historical Marker Database
Users can explore markers related to Black, Native American, and Women’s History by searching by marker subject or keyword.