Beyond Paul: Alice Dunbar Nelson’s Life and Legacy

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park

Special Event
  • Every week on Sunday, Friday, and Saturday at 10:00 AM from July 19, 2025 to September 27, 2025
  • Free

Join the National Park Service, Ohio History Connection, and the University of Delaware by exploring a new exhibit on Alice Dunbar, featured this summer at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House Visitor Center. Born July 19, 1875, in New Orleans, Alice Dunbar Nelson navigated a world that attempted to limit the success of Black people, especially Black women. As a response to the situation, Alice took it upon herself to document her remarkable life as a writer, educator, activist, and journalist. This exhibition explores Alice’s commitment to preserving her story for future generations.

The legacy of Alice’s archive was also shaped by her niece, Pauline A. Young — who found a home for her aunt’s papers —and by the Black feminist scholarship of former University of Delaware English professor Akasha Gloria Hull. This exhibit is free and open to the public and will be featured at the Dunbar visitor center located at 312 Edison St., Dayton, OH 45402.

Follow the journey of Alice’s archive.

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Latitude and Longitude 39.757752, -84.219110

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Sunday, Friday, and Saturday

Dates:

July 19, 2025 to September 27, 2025

Time:

10:00 AM

Duration:

6 hours

Contact Information

Ryan Qualls
937-225-7705

Event Type

  • Exhibition/Show
Tags: black history, african american women, african american history