Black History events are happening all across metro Atlanta this year, including in Bartow County.
On Saturday, February 22, in Downtown Cartersville, Black Bartow Events will hold its 4th Annual Black History Parade and Pop-Up.
Cartersville To Celebrate Black History
The parade starts at 1:30 p.m. The starting point of the parade is the Tabernacle Baptist Church Parking Lot located at 31 Douglas Street, Cartersville, GA
Route: Church Street, Erwin Street, Cherokee Avenue, Bartow Street, Main Street & Tennessee Street.
The parade itself will feature the Jonesboro High School Majestic Marching Cardinals, as well as floats, dance teams and more. Following the parade, Cartersville’s Friendship Plaza will play host to live music, food vendors and pop-up shops owned and operated by locally-owned and operated Black businesses and nonprofits.
Cartersville itself is a hidden hub of Black history, including the massively influential Summer Hill school and community, the grave of Melvinia ‘Mattie’ Shields, the Black Pioneer Cemetery, and many other moving stories and landmarks now memorialized in the area.
In particular, downtown Cartersville is home to one of the Toni Morrison Society’s Benches by the Road to honor the generations of the Black diaspora that passed through the Cartersville Train Depot.
Final Words
If you’re going to support local businesses in Atlanta, the main thing you may want to do is just get out in the community. Go walking along the Beltline or in a local park.
If you’re interested in supporting some great places to eat in your local area, here are the best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta.
You also may be interested in the best black farms and farmers in Atlanta. And we can’t forget about the top grocery stores.
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Black History Parade Set for Downtown Cartersville
Photo credit: Black Bartow Events