- Jackson Ward
Infobox_nrhp | name =Jackson Ward Historic District
nrhp_type = nhld
caption = Greek Revival Style 21 West Clay Street, from Historic American Buildings Survey
location=Richmond, Virginia
locmapin = Virginia
area =
architect= Multiple
architecture= Greek Revival, Italianate, Late Victorian
designated=June 02 ,1978 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1704&ResourceType=District
title=Jackson Ward Historic District |accessdate=2008-06-26|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =July 30 ,1976
governing_body = Local
refnum=76002187cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Jackson Ward is an historically
African-American neighborhood inRichmond, Virginia ,USA . It is located less than a mile from theVirginia State Capitol . It sits to the west ofCourt End .Center of black commerce, entertainment and religion
After the
American Civil War , previously free blacks joined freed slaves and their descendants and created a thrivingAfrican-American business community, and became known as the "Black Wall Street of America." Leaders included such influential people as John Mitchell, Jr., editor of the "Richmond Planet", an African American newspaper, andMaggie L. Walker . Ms. Walker was the first woman to charter and serve as president of an American bank, all the more remarkable an accomplishment as she was both African-American and was mobility-impaired. TheMaggie L. Walker National Historic Site at her former Jackson Ward home is operated by theNational Park Service . The house was designated aNational Historic Site in1978 and was opened as a museum in1985 . The center of the neighborhood is dominated by the formerArmstrong High School , now theRichmond Public Schools Adult Career Development Center. Armstrong's sports field is nowAbner Clay Park , which has a bandstand, football field, basketball court and tennis facilities.Notable historic churches in Jackson Ward include the Third Street Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Hood Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church ,Ebenezer Baptist Church andSixth Mount Zion Baptist Church . Sixth Mount Zion is known as the home of African-American evangelistJohn Jasper , whose famous"Sun Do Move" sermon brought him fame [http://www.library.vcu.edu/jbc/speccoll/vbha/6th4.html] . Notable residents includedBishop F. M. Whittle ,Addolph Dill andMax Robinson and brotherRandall Robinson . Early on, the neighborhood held a mix of German, Jewish, English and African American residents building in theGreek Revival andItalianate styles .As a center for both black
commerce andentertainment , Jackson Ward was also called the "Harlem of the South". Venues there were frequented by the likes ofDuke Ellington ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Bill "Bojangles" Robinson ,Lena Horne ,Cab Calloway ,Billie Holiday ,Nat King Cole and James Brown. Jackson Ward is home to the historicHippodrome Theater . Robinson's statue is at the center of the neighborhood at the intersection of Brook Road and West Leigh Street.Decline, renewal
After desegregation, as black Virginians became more widely integrated into Richmond's other business and residential areas, Jackson Ward's role as a center of black commerce and entertainment declined. In addition, during the construction of the
Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike in the 1950s, Jackson Ward was split in two, much to the detriment of the neighborhood. Like most older urban neighborhoods of a similar era, the housing stock of Jackson Ward deteriorated as absentee landlords took over from single family households.But in the last quarter of the 20th century, investment in the housing stock increased. The National Park Service assisted in the process by restoration of the
Maggie L. Walker house and the listing of the neighborhood on theNational Register of Historic Places . Subsequently, the neighborhod became a Richmond Old andHistoric District . In the 1980s, historic tax credits by the federal government aided the restoration of dozens of houses on Leigh, Marshall and Clay Streets.City officials hoped that construction of the
Greater Richmond Convention Center and Visitors Bureau at the western edge of Jackson Ward would bring renewed vitality to the neighborhood. However, the construction of the convention center destroyed a number of historic houses, and separated it from much of downtown. Vacant and substandard houses in the neighborhood have been targeted in Richmond's Neighborhoods in Bloom program.In some areas, the progress of renovation has been slow, most notably with the
First Virginia Volunteers Battalion Armory , best known as the Leigh Street Armory. It is owned by the city, but remains empty [http://www.richmondneighborhoods.org/Armory.html] .Some Richmond residents have bought houses in Jackson Ward to renovate and restore in order to live in an historic area and revive the cultural character of the neighborhood. Each first Friday of the month, 1st Fridays Artwalk is held at night on Broad Street. Art Galleries open their doors to an outdoor party that includes live music, including Jazz and Salsa. Local restaurants, bars and a coffee shops serve customers who come to the First Fridays Art Walk.
References
See also
* [http://www.hjwa.org Historic Jackson Ward Association]
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Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia External links
* [http://www.historicrichmond.com/jacksonward.html Historic Richmond Foundation Architecture Survey]
* [http://www.ci.richmond.va.us/departments/CommunityDev/Neighborhoods/jacksonward.aspx Neighborhoods in Bloom]
* [http://richmond.k12.va.us/schools/acdc/acdchistory.html Adult Career Development Center]
* [http://www.blackhistorymuseum.org/about.htm Black History Museum]
* [http://www.richmondon-line.com/attract/attract_blackhist.html Black History Sites of Richmond]
* [http://www.firstfridaysrichmond.com/ First Fridays Artwalk]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jackson-ward-neighbors/ Jackson Ward neighbors on Yahoo!Groups]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jacksonwardrichmond Jackson Ward on Myspace.com]
* [http://www.cjwn.net/ Carver & Jackson Ward News]
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