Visit For The Culture: Black History Highlights In New Orleans
Embrace the vibrant city of New Orleans, where the beating heart of black history and culture thrives. At Rathbone Mansions, we invite you to immerse yourself in the great history of African American heritage. Everywhere you look you will find a little something, and there’s no better place to start then right in our neighborhood!
Treme
While the French Quarter gets all the glory, Treme keeps all the history. As one of the oldest black neighborhoods in New Orleans, the importance of its history can be felt as soon as you cross North Rampart St. A refuge for the city’s first free people of color, Treme has kept its history through many different avenues. Want history? Visit a museum specializing in New Orleans black and indigenous history like The Backstreet Cultural Museum and New Orleans African American Museum. Want authentic food? You can’t miss out on NOLA staples like Dooky Chase, Lil Dizzy’s, and Little People’s Place (right behind us here at Rathbone Mansions). Want culture? Swing by on a Sunday when the big afternoon second line comes marching through bringing music, costumes, food-a true glimpse into the black culture that still holds true in the city.
Louis Armstrong Park
One can’t visit Treme without Louis Armstrong Park! Nestled on the border between Treme and French Quarter, this lovely piece of greenery is more than just a plot of land. It is rich in history, and any tour worth it’s merit will definitely make it a priority. A quiet reprieve from the chaos of the Quarter, walk along the beautiful trees and water ways as you take in the statues and artwork featuring prominent black figures and artists. Extra special on Sundays-visit Congo Square in the afternoon to enjoy a traditional African American drum circle that dates back to the 1800’s when enslaved and free people of color gathered for music, market, and spiritual practices. And if you’re looking to grab a bite nearby, make sure to stop by B Sweet Bistro & Bakery right across the street. Featured and loved by TikTok sensation Keith Lee, B Sweet Bistro & Bakery is a wonderful black owned restaurant serving the community daily.
Spirituality
A monumental part of black culture here in New Orleans is tied to spiritual practices brought from African and Caribbean influences. Whether you practice or just want to explore, you don’t have to go far to do so. Experience the unique voodoo and hoodoo shops and take guided tours to learn about the rituals, spells, and ceremonies. From the beloved Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau to the beautiful St. Louis Cemetery on Basin st, the finally resting place to many important New Orleans figures. Visit the French Quarter for Marie Laveau House of Voodoo, Path of Awakenings, or Voodoo Spiritual Temple- offering history, readings, tours, esoteric goods, and more. black owned and operated, these shops continue the tradition of celebrating black African, Caribbean, and indigenous culture here in Crescent City.
New Orleans is famous for celebrating many different cultures and traditions, so don’t miss out on experiencing a full Black History Month and take some time to visit a place mentioned. Book a quick trip with us here at Rathbone Mansions, and get ready to explore.