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Black History And Culture Tour Of Fort Greene

Join us for the Black History and Culture of Fort Greene tour led by Suzanne Spellen with a special stop at Brooklyn Paramount. Working together with local historian, Suzanne Spellen, and our Tour Advisory Committee, we develop and refine the route and educational content to help retell Fort Greene’s deep roots in Black history and culture for a personal, on-the-ground look at this important historical context. 

Offered in two installments, The Heart of Black Fort Greene: Fulton Street tour, and Fort Greene Black History Makers and Cultural Giants tour provide rich context and history ranging from the 1800s to today. 

If you’re late and wish to join us along the route, here is an approximate timeline to follow:

  1. Fort Greene Park, corner DeKalb Ave & Washington Park, 11:00-11:20am

    • Walking up DeKalb between Carlton and Adelphi

  2. Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Stewart home (205 DeKalb Ave), 11:30-11:40am

    • Walking back down DeKalb to Carlton, turn right

  3. Slide Hampton home (245 Carlton Ave), 11:50am-12:00pm

    • Continue down Carlton, towards Myrtle

  4. Brooklyn Paramount, 12:15-12:30pm

The Black History and Culture Tour of Fort Greene is an initiative of the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and Myrtle Avenue BID developed in partnership with BlackSpace, the Future Historical Society at BRIC, MoCADA, and the Weeksville Heritage Center.

RSVPs are encouraged but not required. All tours are free!

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