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The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia

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Join us on The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia and immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Black Americans. This captivating tour will take you on a two-hour exploration of Philadelphia's most iconic landmarks and hidden historical sites. From the colonial period to the abolition movement, you will uncover the untold stories of Black Americans who played a vital role in shaping the nation. Walk in the footsteps of enslaved individuals at the President's House, hear about the struggle for liberation at Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, and discover the significance of Congo Square as a site of celebration and remembrance. With passionate guides and a comprehensive itinerary, this tour is a must for those seeking a deeper understanding of African-American history. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to embark on The Black Journey and connect with Philadelphia's vibrant past.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Exploring the role of Black Americans in the nation's founding
  • Learning about the enslaved individuals at the President's House
  • Discovering the significance of the Liberty Bell in the abolition movement
  • Visiting Washington Square and uncovering its Black history
  • Witnessing historical sites like Independence Hall and Congress Hall
  • In-person guide
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich and often untold history of Black Americans in the birthplace of the nation. This captivating tour commences at the Independence Visitor's Center, where participants are introduced to the enduring legacy of Black Americans during the colonial period and their crucial role in the nation's founding.

What to expect?

During this immersive experience, guests can anticipate a 120-minute journey through time, uncovering the stories and struggles of African-Americans in Philadelphia's history. Highlights include stops at the President's House, where enslaved individuals resided, and Congo Square, a site of both celebration and resting place for free and enslaved Africans. The tour also features Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, offering insights into the liberation of a woman from slavery and the ensuing trial. Participants will also have the chance to visit iconic landmarks such as Independence Hall, the liberty bell, and Congress Hall.

Who is this for?

This tour is an enlightening experience for anyone eager to explore the often overlooked African-American history intertwined with America's independence. It appeals to history enthusiasts, those passionate about civil rights, and individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the nation's multicultural heritage. The tour is inclusive and open to everyone, as the insights gained will deepen appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans.

Why book this?

By booking The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour, you embark on an unforgettable expedition into a crucial yet often marginalized aspect of American history. Uncover stories of resilience, bravery, and endurance as you explore Philadelphia's historical sites and monuments. This tour stands out for its dedication to shedding light on the significant contributions made by Black Americans during the nation's formative years. Immerse yourself in their experiences, amplifying your knowledge and understanding of the diverse tapestry that is American history.

Good to know

For your convenience, the tour meets outside the Market Street entrance of the Independence Visitor Center, where a guide will be holding a "Black Journey Tour" sign. The tour lasts approximately 120 minutes and covers a wide range of historically significant locations, including Independence Hall and Washington Square. Prepare to be captivated by the powerful narratives woven throughout the tour, gaining a deeper appreciation for Philadelphia's multicultural heritage.

Reviews

Guests who have embarked on The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour have commended its ability to bridge the gap between past and present, providing a fresh perspective on American history. Participants have praised the knowledgeable guides who skillfully share captivating stories and personal anecdotes that bring the experiences of Black Americans to life. This tour consistently receives rave reviews for its educational value, emotional impact, and thoughtfulness in presenting a complex history to a diverse audience. Many consider it a must-do when visiting Philadelphia, as it offers a deeper understanding of the nation's roots and the ongoing journey towards equality.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Independence Hall

(Pass by)

Congress Hall Old City Hall First U.S. Supreme Court Building American Philosophical Society Museum Library Hall Thomas Jefferson Garden First Bank of U.S. Second Bank of U.S. Carpenter's Hall Independence Square Washington Square Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier Bicentennial Moon Tree John Todd House Bishop White House Dock Creek Merchant's Exchange City Tavern Guided tour will also identify the former locations for a number of historical locations of importance including: Philadelphia Prison Site Benjamin Rush House Site Quaker Meeting House Site Quaker School Site

The President's House

This is the house where the first two president's lived as well as 9 enslaved individuals.

Liberty Bell Center

(Pass by)

This is the bell that sat atop of Independence Hall. It was a symbol for the abolition movement.

Congress Hall

(Pass by)

Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!

Washington Square

Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church

(Pass by)

Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!

Reviews

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David_H

To me it was everything but what hit me the most is when she talked a out the black woman undertaker that was sneaking slaves in caskets to freedom. And the history of the black church. I'm born and raised here and never heard these stories so it was enlightening and heart warming. The tour hostess done an excellent job explaining and showing pictures of Philly black history.

Margaret_S

Walking through Congo Square and hearing about the thousands of people who still remain buried there.

Kimberly_S

I went on this tour with my best friend, who just moved to Philadelphia. Mijuel was an amazing guide. Born and bred in Philly, studied history in college, he was an amazing reservoir of fascinating history and stories about Philadelphia, specifically the black history of Philadelphia. He brought a lot of historical context to modern day issues which we still struggle with. I loved filling in the historical gaps that are often not taught in school. This was a wonderful way to get to know more about my friend's new city. I'll be back, and would happily take the tour again (there's so much information, you could probably take it many times and still learn new things.)

jerrisham2024

This was an excellent experience! So glad I weathered the (literal) storm. I am so much more knowledgeable having taken this excursion with Myjewel.

KimCallinan_T

Amazing guide! Very informative, relevant and interesting. Highly recommend. The walk was nice, every stop was full of interesting facts. Can’t think of a single critical thing to say! Do it!

SHANIESE_S

Visiting Mother Bethel was the highlight of the tour for me. I enjoyed learning about Philadelphia's Black history.

Misha_M

I love every bit of this tour! Learned so many facts! Please keep this up! Throughout the whole tour I was fascinated

Susan_W

My husband and I took the tour in January 2024. Our guide Mijuel was knowledgeable, personable and engaging. He tells the history of Black people in Philadelphia through lively stories, as well as an impressive array of facts and figures. And Mijuel goes beyond recounting events and numbers, to give meaning to a history that affects the lives of Philadelphians of all races to this day. We found the tour fascinating, learned a lot, and very much enjoyed it. Whether you live in Philadelphia or are visiting, this tour will dramatically increase your understanding of and appreciation for the city and of its Black community over the past 400 years.

fm9hnfb4w4

The tour guide was so informative and engaging. He was actually the most memorable. I was amazed at the history within Philadelphia. I would definitely do this again. Great family event or school trip for grades 6th and up.

jdot255

The tour was spectacular. Mijuel had so much knowledge and history. He kept it all entertaining and engaging. He’s so energetic. I was very impressed with his ability to answer questions and his personal insights, I plan on booking again.
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