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Winston salem
AFRICAN AMERICAN ARCHIVE
Winston-Salem African american Archive
The Winston-Salem African American Archive has been in existence since 2015, and operates as a non-profit in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, NC. WSAAA educates the community of its African American history, but also is the repository and documenter of African American historical memorabilia of Winston-Salem Forsyth County, and surrounding areas. With its vast historical information WSAAA has effectively marketed and documents the history specific to the area with presentations in various venues as schools, entertainment venues, city wide venues and expositions, as well as private and public groups and organizations. Its information has also been used in print with other historical preservations. Since 2015, its mission of educating the public, as well as preserving, documenting, exhibiting and being a repository and resource for the community at large has been well received.
Volunteering and donations are welcomed!
We only survive and thrive with your support.
Safe Bus Company
Safe Bus Company became the largest and only black owned ? transportation company in the world!
Economic Contributions
Without the economic contributions of the African American community Winston-Salem would never have become the amazing city it is today!
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To know a part of your past can help you steer your future.
Contact
Winston-Salem African American Archive
226 S. Liberty Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Hours by Appointment:
Billy Rich
(336) 692-5021
billyr1216@hotmail.com