Family Heritage House, Inc. welcomes you to "Take a Walk through History" in this inaugural exhibition entitled "Timeline."
Black Americans are survivors of a destructive historical process that included slavery, Jim Crow segregation, and modern ghettoization. But the operative word here is "survivors." Not only have we survived, we have achieved and maintained a unique cultural heritage.
The accomplishments of African Americans are only marginally acknowledged in America's history books. Family Heritage House is dedicated to the preservation of our many significant contributions to America's growth and development.
Fredi Sears Brown and Ernest L. Brown Jr., founders Family Heritage House, Inc.
Inaugural Celebration, Septermber 20, 2000
- Outdooring of a Child: An Ancient African Tradition
- Taharka (Kush), Imotep, and others of Antiquity
- The Middle Passage: Shipping Lanes for Human Cargo
- Frederick Douglass: Fight for Freedom
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Early Self-Government: Eatonville, Florida
- Social Institutions: Fraternal Orders
- Chronicling Our History: Carter G. Woodson
- The Harlem Renaissance
- Educating the Masses: Mary McLeod Bethune
- The New Deal Era: Putting People to Work
- Lighting the Way: Brown vs. the Board of Education
- Forty Lives for Freedom: Some Heroes of the Battle
- Getting it Together: Seven Principles of Kwanzaa
- A New Day Begins: Free Elections in South Africa




