Nominated to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places
“A Story of Heritage and Legacy”
We desire to bequeath two things to our children; the first one is roots, the other one is wings.
—African Proverb
The Home & Archives of Historic Influencers
Percy Hunter Stone
Founder of Black 4-H in Georgia | State Agricultural Leader
Harriet Peeler Stone
National Black History Archivist | Director of Head Start Savannah
Monroe Nathan Work
Voice of Anti-Lynching | Founder of Department of Records and Research at Tuskegee University | Author of Negro Year Book
Alma Stone Williams
Racial Integration Pioneer | Musician | Professor
News, Events, & Media
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Savannah Legacy: A Story of African American Cultural Preservation and Innovation
JANUARY 23 | 6:00 PM
Historic Savannah Foundation Hosts Lecture by Meredith Stone about the Stone Family, the Historic Stone Home, and their Contributions to African American Preservation and Innovation
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Historic Stone Home in Nomination to be listed on Register of National Historic Places
Historic Stone Home Works with Preservationists at Landmark Preservation Consulting LLC, Charles Elmore, and Other Regional Historians. The Historic Home is Successfully Deemed Eligible and Nominated to Become Registered on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Home of the Dublin 4-H Center recognized on National Register of Historic Places
The Dublin 4-H Center opened in 1957 and became the first state center for Black 4-H Club members in the United States. Thanks to the dedication of Percy Hunter Stone and other Black Cooperative Extension agents, the center served Black 4-H’ers and their families.
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Percy Hunter Stone inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame
Oct. 7, 2022
Percy Stone Established the First State Center for Black 4-H’ers in the United States and Formally Inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame for his Dedication to Creating Equal Opportunities
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Alma Stone Williams Collection at Black Mountain College
Alma Stone Williams Collection is Featured at Black Mountain College for her Pioneering Integration at the Southern White College.
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Pioneer in Black Data: Monroe N. Work and the Negro Year Book
Jason Forrest, February 27, 2023
Monroe and Florence Work's Data and Research is Recognized by Nightingdale - Journal of the Digital Visualization Society
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Extension Pioneer: Percy Hunter Stone Recognized by USDA
February 20, 2023
United States Department of Agriculture recognizes Percy Stone's pioneering 4-H for African Americans during Black History Month in 2023
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Plain Talk History Illustrates the Impact of Monroe Work and Florence Hendrickson Work
PlainTalkHistory tells story of Monroe N. Work and Florence Hendrickson Work’s impact on the data behind progress and oppression of Blacks.