Black History Month Tours
In honor of Black History Month, we are offering free tours highlighting Oakland’s African American residents.
We Shall Overcome: African American Stories from Civil War to Civil Rights
Dates: February 1 at 11 AM, February 2 at 11 AM, February 9 at 11 AM, February 15 at 1 PM, February 16 at 11 AM, February 21 at 11:30 AM, February 23 at 11 am
“We Shall Overcome” became the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, but the origin of the song dates back to antebellum days and a spiritual sung by enslaved people, “No More Auction Block for Me.” This tour explores the lives and accomplishments of outstanding and ordinary African Americans who fought to overcome the effects of slavery and discrimination to help shape the history of Atlanta.
Black Magnolias
Dates: February 7 at 11:30 AM, February 22 at 1 PM, and February 28 at 11 AM
Historically, many African American women worked as maids, child nurses, cooks, and laundresses—all while managing their own households. As educational opportunities became available following the Civil War and emancipation, African American women aspired to occupations beyond domestic service. Many sought jobs as educators and nurses. Others with access to advanced education became lawyers and physicians. With increasing economic stability, more African American women became stay-at-home mothers, focusing their efforts on homemaking and children. Many African American women also considered it their duty to serve their communities and churches, and they did so in both professional and volunteer positions. This guided walking tour moves beyond historical stereotypes to explore the history, lives, and labors of Atlanta’s African American women.
Tours are expected to sell out. Register below to reserve your spot.
Register for We Shall Overcome Tours
Register for Black Magnolias Tours
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Please arrive a few minutes early to check in at the Oakland Store, located inside the Visitor Center (374 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, SE).
Restrooms, snacks, and water are available at the Visitor Center.
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Not all areas of Historic Oakland Cemetery are wheelchair accessible. Please let us know if you need an accessible route when purchasing your ticket by emailing info@oaklandcemetery.com. There is designated parking for vehicles with a disability permit by the Visitors Center. Please be aware that the main entrance of the Cemetery is paved with cobblestones and the East Gate entrance has a step.
ASL interpreter available if given three days (72 hours) notice before
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Please contact ticketing@oaklandcemetery.com