The African American Civil War Memorial Museum is proud to host our USCT Descendants Group supporting the descendants of the courageous United States Colored Troops to share generational family history.

The African American Civil War Memorial Museum is proud to host our USCT Descendants Group supporting the descendants of the courageous United States Colored Troops to share generational family history.
Long before Emancipation came in 1865, the first communities of free blacks began to emerge after the American Revolution, when talk of freedom and liberty inspired men and women to challenge the system of slavery and fight for their freedom in the courts.
The Butler Medal is officially known as the Army of the James Medal and was commissioned by General Benjamin F. Butler to honor African American troops in his command for gallantry during the Battle of Newmarket Heights on September 29, 1864.
Dr. Frank Smith recounts coming to Washington, DC August of 1963 for a French Audience on France TV.
On the First Day of Black History Month 2024, The African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is pleased to announce that the Memorial Wall of Honor which lists the names of 209,145 Black soldiers and their white officers has today been recognized as “Most Names on a War Memorial”. The Guinness recognition may be […]
The African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is pleased to present Captain Milton Troy, III as its annual Veterans Day program main speaker.
Commentator, civil rights activist and politician Frank Smith Jr., who grew up in Newnan, spoke about his involvement in the civil rights movement during the annual Atkinson-Arnall Dinner.
Join Dr. Dawn Chitty and Mr. James R. Morgan III as they interview Dr. Gabrielle Foreman and Dr. Derrick Spires about important work of the Colored Conventions Project. This groundbreaking digital humanities project is uncovering important history of how black families organized for progress.
Join Audrey Hinton as she shares her family ancestry.
Join Dr. Dawn Chitty as she discusses the history of the Clark family with Ms. Yvette LaGonterie.