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Introduction
Experience the rich history of Philadelphia's Seventh Ward on "The Black Journey: 7th Ward Black History Walking Tour of Philadelphia." This tour takes you on a captivating exploration of a once-thriving community that played a significant role in Black Philadelphia history. From the end of the 18th century until the 1960s, the Seventh Ward was a bustling community home to many Black Philadelphians and immigrants. Discover the stories of abolitionists, educators, athletes, and civil rights activists who shaped the Black culture of this vibrant neighborhood.
What to expect?
On this 120-minute tour, you will delve into the secrets and landmarks that define the Seventh Ward's black history. The journey begins at Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, a historic African-American church founded in the 18th century. As you stroll through the neighborhood, you'll pass by South Street, a famous street known for its shops, restaurants, and significant events in Philadelphia's history. Your tour guide will provide detailed insights into the historical significance of each location and its connection to the Ward's vibrant black community.
Who is this for?
"The Black Journey" is a must-join experience for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone interested in immersing themselves in the captivating narratives of Black Philadelphia history. Whether you're a local wanting to gain new perspectives or a traveler eager to delve into the city's rich heritage, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore a community that shaped Philadelphia's past.
Why book this?
By joining "The Black Journey," you will gain access to a wealth of knowledge and stories that are often overlooked in traditional historical narratives. This tour goes beyond the surface-level stories, delving into the lives and contributions of individuals who made the Seventh Ward a hub of Black culture. As you walk through the streets once explored by W.E.B Du Bois during his groundbreaking study, you'll feel a deep connection to the community's history and the impact it had on shaping Philadelphia.
Good to know
For your convenience, the tour starts at Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church near the Bishop Richard Allen Statue. Look for the guide holding a "Black Journey" sign. The tour concludes near the vibrant South Street, where you can continue your exploration of Philadelphia's dining, shopping, and public transport options.
Reviews
Participants who have embarked on "The Black Journey" have praised its ability to bring to life the fascinating history of Philadelphia's Seventh Ward. They highlight the knowledgeable and passionate guides who make the stories come alive, allowing them to gain a deep understanding and appreciation for this often-overlooked part of the city's history. Many reviewers mentioned that the tour exceeded their expectations, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the contributions of the Black community in Philadelphia.