New Budget Friendly Shared 4 hour African American Heritage Tour

Experience the rich African American history of Martha’s Vineyard. Your experienced tour guide will talk about the graveyard and the formation of the NAACP on MV, as well as the connection between the Vineyard’s Grace Church and the one in Mississippi. At North Road, you will hear about Rebecca Amos, her daughter Nancy, and great grandson William Martin. In Menemsha, you’ll hear about the Wampanoag’s helping slaves escape. And in Edgartown you will hear more about Nancy and William Martin, and the Chappaquiddick Plantation. And finally, the Overton House, and its connection to the Civil Rights movement. Your African American Heritage tour includes driving by and/or stopping: • Cottager’s Corner • the Tivoli (which used to be Aunt Georgia’s) • Bradley Square Memorial Church • Bunny Cottage, • Dorothy West house • Coleman Corners • Shearer Cottage. It takes almost 2.5 hrs to drive the island. You will be stopping at several sites for pictures and to experience the rich history

Inclusions and Exclusions

English Speaking Guide
a wonderful history and opportunity for picture taking
Tip/Gratuity

Know Before You Go

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • not recommended for Children under 12
  • Total tour duration includes travel time
Supplier: Viator