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MV NAACP, St. Andrews Church, Edgartown

The site honors the founding members of the Martha's Vineyard chapter of the NAACP, and is located at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Edgartown where the group held their first meetings in 1964.

Plum TV's Kimberly Cartwright presents the dedication ceremony for the 20th site of the Martha's Vineyard African American Heritage Trail.


MV Heritage Trail Map

Welcome to the African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard! We are a not-for-profit organization dedicated to research and education. This site is a chronicle of the experiences of African-American people on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, USA. During late August and early September the site is being populated with content. The site will continue to grow as Student Work and additional research is created and posted. We thank you for visiting. The navigation links above provide much information about our organization and services we offer. The map above has hyperlinks to locale-related pages on people and events on the trail. You can also view the Heritage Trail Site Map here.

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