The Cultural Landscape Foundation highlights African American history in a new digital guide

Black History Month’s long and storied past is valued each February that allows for scholarship of a marginalized community. Oftentimes it’s through simple acknowledgements like historic preservation, or incorporating moments for Black people to shine like Andra Day’s performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing at Super Bowl LVIII. This year, The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) released its guide What’s Out There Guide to African American Cultural Landscapes, highlighting and traveling through history in an innovative way.

The guide shows monuments dedicated to historical moments or figures scattered across America. With 140 sites, the guide highlights Black architects that contributed to these sites, as well as

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