Augusta's Black History Pass

Stories from the past that shape our city.

Augusta’s African-American community has played a crucial role in shaping the city’s history and culture. This guide connects you with true stories from the past that highlight how our residents overcame oppression and struggle to leave indelible marks and influence at the local, national, and even international levels. From trailblazing women such as Lucy Craft Laney and Jessye Norman, to impactful men like James Brown and W. S. Hornsby, among others, discover many individuals who contributed to our city's progress and success.

What is the Augusta Black History Pass?

Augusta’s Black History Pass is a curated itinerary collection that invites you to explore the rich and powerful legacy of Black history in Augusta. This meaningful journey includes admission to significant cultural sites, historic landmarks, and museums that honor the resilience, achievements, and contributions of Augusta’s African-American community.

Once purchased, your pass grants you access to featured attractions—no check-ins required. It’s an inspiring way to experience the history that helped shape Augusta.