Explore More New Orleans: African American Heritage Walking Tour
Discover the wonders of Paris, France with this unforgettable experience. During this two-hour walking tour, you will explore the early African presence in New Orleans, beginning with the arrival of people of African ancestry in 1719—just one year after the city’s founding. Forced from the Senegambia region of West Africa, roughly five thousand Africans survived the Middle Passage to French Louisiana during the 1720s, followed by a similar number brought by the Spanish from the Benin and Congo regions in the 1780s. As enslaved laborers, they cleared forests, cultivated crops, and built much of the city’s foundational infrastructure. Your guide will help you understand how their resilience, skills, and cultural traditions played a critical role in shaping early New Orleans. Highlights of your tour include: Learn about the arrival of Africans in the city beginning in 1719Explore how enslaved Africans shaped the early infrastructure of New OrleansDiscover lasting African influences on food, music, religion, and architectureHear stories of how Africans gathered to dance, drum, trade, and preserve culture. This tour includes: Local tour guideWalking tour in the Louis Armstrong Park and Congo SquareWalking tour in the French Quarter. During this two-hour walking tour, you will explore the early African presence in New Orleans, beginning with the arrival of people of African ancestry in 1719—just one year after the city’s founding. Forced from the Senegambia region of West Africa, roughly five thousand Africans survived the Middle Passage to French Louisiana during the 1720s, followed by a similar number brought by the Spanish . Duration: 2 hours...


