Resources
We are fortunate to live in a community that is collaborating to share a wealth of resources, both written and photographic, about the experience of local African-Americans. Additional materials that highlight the important role African-Americans have played in Henderson County are always welcome.
In compiling this website we drew heavily on:
- African-Americans in our community who generously shared photos, memories, recipes and memorabilia for this website.
- A Brief History of the Black Presence in Henderson County, A book prepared by the Black History Research Committee of Henderson County with Gary Franklin Greene, Biltmore Press, Asheville, 1996
- The Baker-Barber Collection of Photographs; The Community Foundation; Henderson County Public Library, Hendersonville NC
- HendersonHeritage.com, a local history website compiled by local historian, Jennie Jones Giles
- The Center for Cultural Preservation @ https://saveculture.org/
- Local periodicals, including:
- The Hendersonville Times News
- Bold Life
- Local historians, including:
- Linda Culpepper
- Jenny Giles
- Tom Orr
- Terry Ruscin
- David Weintraub
- Local organizations, including:
- The Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Flat Rock NC
- Etowah Heritage
- Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society
- Henderson County Public Schools, Preservation Room
- Hendersonville Middle School
Photo Credit: 1996 History of African Americans in Henderson County Prepared by The Black History Research Committee of Henderson County