About the Book
An expansive guide for resistance and solidarity across this storied region.
  
 Richmond and Central Virginia are a historic epicenter of America’s racialized history. This alternative guidebook foregrounds diverse communities in the region who are mobilizing to dismantle oppressive systems and fundamentally transforming the space to live and thrive. Featuring personal reflections from activists, artists, and community leaders, this book eschews colonial monuments and confederate memorials to instead highlight movements, neighborhoods, landmarks, and gathering spaces that shape social justice struggles across the history of this rapidly growing area.
  
 The sites, stories, and events featured here reveal how community resistance and resilience remain firmly embedded in the region’s landscape. A People’s Guide to Richmond and Central Virginia counters the narrative that elites make history worth knowing, and sites worth visiting, by demonstrating how ordinary people come together to create more equitable futures.
Table of Contents
Contents
 List of Maps 
 INTRODUCTION 
 1 DOWNTOWN RICHMOND
  
 1.1 Devil’s Half Acre | 1.2 African Burial Ground | 1.3 1708 Gallery (former
 location) | 1.4 Adams Express Company | 1.5 Walker and Harris Tobacco Factory |
 1.6 First African Baptist Church (former location) | 1.7 The Egyptian Building |
 1.8 Old City Hall | 1.9 Governor’s Mansion | 1.10 Hotel Raleigh | 1.11 John
 Marshall Courts Building | 1.12 Federal Building | 1.13 Kanawha Plaza | 1.14 Sing
 Residence (former) | 1.15 Thalhimers Department Store (former) | 1.16 In
 Conversation Mural / Mending Walls RVA | 1.17 Spottswood W. Robinson III
 and Robert R. Merhige, Jr. U. S. Courthouse | 1.18 Virginia Electric and Power
 Company | 1.19 Tredegar Iron Works | 1.20 Belvidere Hill Baptist Church (former) 
 2 EAST END RICHMOND 
 2.1 Belle Bryan Day Nursery (former) | 2.2 Van Lew Mansion (former) | 2.3 Site of
 Battle of Bloody Run | 2.4 Spencer E. Jones III Residence (former) | 2.5 Willie
 Mallory Residence (former) | 2.6 CSX Fulton Yard | 2.7 Creighton Court | 2.8 East
 End Cemetery | 2.9 The East End Landfill
 3 NORTHSIDE RICHMOND 
 3.1 Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church | 3.2 Law Offices of Oliver Hill (former) |
 3.3 Richmond Planet Offices (former) | 3.4 The Hippodrome | 3.5 Ebenezer
 Baptist Church | 3.6 True Reformers Hall (former) | 3.7 Navy Hill School
 (former) | 3.8 Virginia First Regiment Armory (former) | 3.9 Richmond Colored
 Normal School (former) | 3.10 St. Luke Penny Savings Bank | 3.11 Charles S. Gilpin
 Community Farm | 3.12 Overby-Sheppard Elementary School | 3.13 Battery
 Park | 3.14 Walter Plecker Residence (former) | 3.15 A. H. Robins Company (former) |
 3.16 Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Headquarters (former
 location) | 3.17 Bryan Park
 4 THE FAN AND WEST END 
 4.1 Marcus-David Peters Circle (formerly Lee Circle) | 4.2 Stuart Circle | 4.3 Fan
 Free Clinic (former) | 4.4 University Student Commons, Virginia Commonwealth
 University | 4.5 Department of Motor Vehicles | 4.6 Richmond Triangle Players’
 Robert B. Moss Theatre | 4.7 Rumors of War Statue at the Virginia Museum of Fine
 Arts | 4.8 The Virginia Flaggers | 4.9 First Unitarian Universalist Church of Richmond |
 4.10 Byrd Park | 4.11 Phoenix Rising (former) | 4.12 Athena Mural | 4.13 Public
 Water Hydrant in Westwood Neighborhood (former) | 4.14 Mekong Restaurant
 5 SOUTHSIDE RICHMOND 
 5.1 Ancarrow’s Landing | 5.2 Perdue Farms Inc. (former) | 5.3 New Life Deliverance
 Tabernacle | 5.4 Sacred Heart Catholic Church / Iglesia del Sagrado Corazon |
 5.5 Carrington and Michaux Plant (former) | 5.6 Rudd’s Trailer Park | 5.7 La Mancha
 (Southwood Apartments) | 5.8 Broad Rock Sports Complex | 5.9 City of Richmond /
 Chesterfield County Boundary | 5.10 McDonough Community Garden |
 5.11 Huguenot High School | 5.12 Phillip Morris USA
 6 PETERSBURG AND POINTS SOUTH OF RICHMOND 
 6.1 Islamic Center of Virginia | 6.2 La Siesta Restaurant (former) | 6.3 Colbrook
 Motel (former) | 6.4 213–215 Witten Street | 6.5 Beaux Twenty Club (former) |
 6.6 Legends Historical Park and Wilcox Lake | 6.7 Central State Hospital (formerly
 the Central Lunatic Asylum for Colored Insane) | 6.8 Matoaca Manufacturing
 Company (former) | 6.9 Life Sciences Products Company (former) | 6.10 Hopewell
 Municipal Building
 7 CHARLOTTESVILLE AND POINTS WEST OF RICHMOND 
 7.1 Market Street Park | 7.2 Congregation Beth Israel | 7.3 AIDS Services Group
 (former) | 7.4 Charlottesville Woolen Mills | 7.5 Martha “Mattie” Thompson
 Residence (former) | 7.6 Muldowney’s Pub (former) | 7.7 Omni Hotel |
 7.8 Oakwood Cemetery | 7.9 Hemings Family Residence (former) | 7.10 The
 Rotunda, University of Virginia | 7.11 The Lawn at the University of Virginia |
 7.12 Memorial Gym | 7.13 Wood’s Crossing | 7.14 Skyline Drive and Shenandoah
 National Park | 7.15 Union Hill Baptist Church | 7.16 Dillwyn Correctional
 Center | 7.17 Rassawek
 8 THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE AND POINTS EAST OF RICHMOND 
 8.1 Proposed Site of Chickahominy Gas Power Station | 8.2 Samaria Indian
 School (former) | 8.3 Sandy Point | 8.4 Wilson’s Wharf | 8.5 The Brafferton |
 8.6 Palace Green | 8.7 Wetherburn’s Tavern | 8.8 Jamestown Church |
 8.9 College Landing Park | 8.10 Yorktown Naval Weapons Station |
 8.11 Slabtown (former) | 8.12 Werowocomoco | 8.13 Hayes Post Office
 (former) | 8.14 Gloucester County High School | 8.15 Pamunkey Pottery
 School and Guild | 8.16 King William County Courthouse | 8.17 Scotland
 Landing | 8.18 White House Landing | 8.19 George W. Watkins School
 9 THEMATIC TOURS 
 Monuments and Murals Tour | Virginia Indians Tour | Black Freedom |
 Struggles for Self-Determination Tour | Queer Cultures and Histories Tour |
 Food Justice Tour
 Recommended Reading 
 Acknowledgments 
 Credits 
 Index