
Dr. Lena Frances Edwards left behind a legacy of hard work, compassion, and dedication to serving others through her work in maternal healthcare - and she was one of the first African American women to do so.

Discover the untold story of Black Tom Island and the shocking act of sabotage that changed American history forever. Explore the historical background of Jersey City and its role in propelling the United States into World War I.
Discover the hidden gems of Jersey City's Greenville neighborhood. From its rich history to all the great places to visit, eat, and shop, this guide to Greenville will help you experience this unique area like a local. Come explore Greenville today!
Meta Description: Jersey City has a long and rich history when it comes to sports, home to some of the most iconic boxing matches in history. On July 2nd, 1921, Jersey City hosted a match between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier that
Named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jersey City’s Historic Roosevelt Stadium is best known as the stadium in which the legendary Jackie Robinson, debuted in his baseball career as the first African-American to play major league baseball. Opening day on April 22, 1937, was just one of the thousands of games, concerts, graduations, and performances that would be held at this legendary Jersey City sports center for more than forty years.
Jersey City, New Jersey has a rich and diverse history, with the Black community playing a significant role in the city's formation and development. From the earliest days of Jersey City's history, Black residents have made their mark and left a lasting impact. In this post, we will take a look at the contributions of the Black community in Jersey City and celebrate their legacy.
Jersey City has a long and proud history of activism. From the early days of resistance against British rule, to the fight for workers' rights in the early 20th century, to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, Jersey City residents have always been willing to stand up for their beliefs.
The Black Panther Party’s history, both in Jersey City and nationwide, has created the foundation for activists fighting police brutality against African Americans as well as those involved in efforts regarding mutual aid.
The first African American mayor of Jersey City, Glenn D. Cunningham brought hope and change to the city he called home. Another part of Jersey City History.
Jersey City Black History Month: Robert Wilkinson Castle Jr., a key figure of the civil rights movement. During his time at Jersey City’s St. Johns Episcopal Church, Father Castle started a chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality, marched with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Mississippi, and walked the streets of Bergen Lafayette to calm tensions after riots threatened.
A manufacturing and railroad powerhouse for over 100 years, Jersey City, NJ has come a long way from its industrial heyday during the railroad era. Once a gritty town that existed amongst clouds of smoke and haze, there are very few reminders of Jersey City's longtime industrial history that exist today. Still standing, though, against the clean geometric modernity of the luxury buildings and the Powerhouse Arts District Apartments that surround it is the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse.
Jersey City is home to a number of historic landmarks, including the Loews Theatre. Here's a guide to this beautiful building and what it means to the city.
Jersey City Ghost Signs, a piece of Jersey City history representing industrial days gone by. Just one part of the amazing history, culture, and diversity Jersey City offers its residents
Colgate Clock has been a Jersey City icon since 1873. The world's tallest four story clock, it stands at an impressive 40 feet tall. Step inside the clock tower to view the stunningly accurate Colgate clock and get up close with history
Over the last century, Jersey City has demonstrated its resilience and ability to transform itself from an industrial powerhouse to a sad, desolate wasteland to once again a bustling center of life and prosperity.
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