This February, we celebrate Black leaders and Black-led organizations with the annual kick-off of Black History Month. The once week-long event became a month-long celebration in 1976, as a time to honor the legacy and contributions of African Americans.
At Ford Fund, we are amplifying the work of our partner organizations by showcasing their past, present, and vision for the future. In the coming weeks, stay tuned for additional features with Black leaders making an impact in our communities.
Cultivating Community– Nurturing Black Heritage at the Douglass Community Center
In the heart of southwest Haywood County, Tennessee, stands the Douglass Community Center, an active cultural gathering space cultivated by generations of Black families. The Douglass community took root in the 1930s when 38 Black farmer families purchased plantation land previously owned by J.E. Douglass. Along with a three-bedroom house, barn, outdoor toilet, water pump and smokehouse on each property, a Jr. High School and church served as their first communal space.