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Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker

Honoring Mobile's African American pioneers and their often-unrecognized contributions to the city's history and culture, located in the heart of downtown.

Located on Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama, the Hidden Figures Historical Marker recognizes the often-unacknowledged contributions of African Americans to the city's history and culture. It's part of the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail, highlighting individuals who made significant strides but were frequently overlooked.

A brief summary to Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker

  • 320 Dauphin St, Mobile, Central Business District, Alabama, 36602, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the monthly Artwalk on the second Friday to experience the vibrant local art scene in the LoDa district.
  • Explore other sites along the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail to learn more about Mobile's Black history.
  • Take a stroll down Dauphin Street to enjoy the diverse dining and entertainment options.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Bienville Square, walk east along Dauphin Street for approximately two blocks. The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker will be on your right, adjacent to the Mobile Police Department History Museum, at 320 Dauphin Street. The marker and mural are located on the west side of the museum.

  • Public Transport

    Mobile's public transportation system, The Wave, has several routes that stop near the intersection of Dauphin Street and N Claiborne Street. From the Mobile Transit Authority (MTA) terminal, walk east on Dauphin Street. The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker will be on your right, adjacent to the Mobile Police Department History Museum, at 320 Dauphin Street. Single ride fare is $1.25.

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The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker, situated at 320 Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile, stands as a tribute to the African American pioneers whose contributions have often gone unrecognized. This marker is a key part of the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail, an initiative dedicated to preserving and marking the historic contributions of African Americans in Mobile. The marker itself is more than just a sign; it's a vibrant mural and a symbol of Mobile's dedication to diversity, inclusion, and the celebration of its hidden heroes. The project began with the Mobile United Leadership Mobile's Class of 2017, aiming to raise awareness of community members who strived for excellence and served as role models for the youth. The Mobile Arts Council partnered to create this inspirational space, commissioning the mural, while the historic marker was donated by the DFFAAHT of Mobile. The marker's location on Dauphin Street places it within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District (LoDa), an area known for its cultural landmarks, dining, and local experiences. Dauphin Street itself reflects Mobile's French roots, with "Dauphin" being a title given to heirs of the French throne. The area also hosts Artwalk on the second Friday of every month, showcasing regional artists. Visiting the Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker offers a powerful reminder of the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of all members of society. It's a place to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and inspire future generations to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on the world.

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