Winston-Salem's African American Legacy

Cheryl Streeter Harry

Winston-Salem's African American Legacy
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
4 February 2013
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738597737

Winston-Salem’s African American Legacy

Cheryl Streeter Harry

Winston-Salem was created in 1913 when the City of Winston and the Town of Salem merged. Salem was established in 1766 by the Moravian Church as a devout religious community. The county seat of Winston was formed out of Salem in 1849. African Americans had no voice in the consolidation; however, these descendants of slaves built a legacy in a separate and unequal municipality in the 20th century. The thriving tobacco industry delivered swift progress for African Americans in the Twin City, placing them on the level of the Black Wall Street cities in the South. Slater Industrial Academy (now Winston-Salem State University) provided the educational foundation. WAAA radio gave the community an active voice in 1950. Winston-Salem’s African American Legacy showcases the significant contributions through the lens of the city’s historical cultural institutions.

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