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African American Heritage Preservation Foundation

Location

African American Heritage Preservation Foundation
420 Seventh Street, NW Suite 501
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-347-1149
See map: Google Maps

The African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. (AAHPF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the preservation of African American history and historical sites. It was established in June 1994 by E. Renee Ingram.

AAHPF has been primarily engaged in activities that include the preservation, maintenance, and awareness of endangered or little-known African American historical sites in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic Regions.

In addition, AAHPF acts as a resource center for community groups, preservationists, genealogical and historical societies, not-for-profit organizations, and government entities nation-wide needing assistance in the preservation of African American historical sites and history.

The Foundation has its own website that provides information on its activities and serves as a research tool that is used by teachers and students ranging from middle school through postgraduate studies.

 

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