A History of Cleaves Temple CME Church
This is a history of Cleaves Temple C.M.E., one of the oldest Black churches in Omaha. Continue reading A History of Cleaves Temple CME Church
This is a history of Cleaves Temple C.M.E., one of the oldest Black churches in Omaha. Continue reading A History of Cleaves Temple CME Church
Hillside Presbyterian Church was a Black congregation in North Omaha from 1920 to 1954. Continue reading A History of Hillside Presbyterian Church
This is a history of the New Bethel Church of God in Christ, an African American congregation in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of the New Bethel Church of God in Christ
This is a history of Mt. Calvary Community Church, a historic African American congregation in North Omaha. Continue reading A History of Mt. Calvary Community Church
Dr. Aaron M. McMillan was a representative from North Omaha’s Ninth District to the Nebraska Legislature from 1928 to 1930. Continue reading A Biography of Dr. Aaron M. McMillan
This is a biography of Rev. John Adams, Sr., who represented North Omaha in the Nebraska Legislature from 1949-1962. Continue reading A Biography of Rev. John Adams, Sr.
This is a history of Malcolm X’s life in Omaha, and commemorations of his life in the city afterwards. Continue reading A Biography of Malcolm X in Omaha
Adam’s Note: This is a special exposè on a rarely-acknowledged but vitally important part of Omaha’s history. Written by local historian Ryan Roenfeld, I believe this history of Omaha’s Chinatown is necessary, vibrant and just a beginning, albeit a deep one! Share your thoughts in the comments section! Continue reading A History of Omaha’s Chinatown by Ryan Roenfeld
These are churches that existed in Florence, Nebraska before 1917. Continue reading A History of Churches in Florence, Nebraska
This is a history of the Wesley House, a modern-times org that rebuilt a neighborhood by changing lives. Continue reading A History of the Wesley House in North Omaha
The Covenant Presbyterian Church was located in North Omaha for almost 100 years. Learn more here… Continue reading A History of North Omaha’s Covenant Presbyterian Church
This is a list of African American firsts in Omaha. Continue reading A History of African American Firsts in Omaha
This is a timeline of a 1950s-era civil rights group in Omaha called the DePorres Club. Continue reading A Timeline of the Omaha DePorres Club
These are the top 10 most important architectural accomplishments in North Omaha today. Continue reading Top 10 North Omaha Architectural Gems
The history of the village of Irvington, near North Omaha, Nebraska, starts in 1857 and extends to today. Continue reading A History of Irvington
This is a history of the founder of Florence, Nebraska’s home. Continue reading A History of the James C. Mitchell House in Florence
North Omaha’s Saint Benedict Catholic Church has been a bastion of hope for the Near North Side for almost a century. Here’s their story. Continue reading A History of North Omaha’s St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Parish
This is a history of the buildings at North 24th and Fort Streets in the Miller Park neighborhood. Continue reading A History of the Intersection of North 24th and Fort Streets
The history of Scandinavians in North Omaha, including neighborhoods, churches, jobs and social groups. Continue reading A History of Scandinavians In North Omaha
Omaha’s tradition of Black churches started less than a decade after the founding of the city in 1865. With de facto segregation the norm in the city by then, African Americans were denied seats in white churches. Not to be without a spiritual home, the city’s pioneer Blacks founded their own places of worship. This is an introduction to Omaha’s historic Black churches. Continue reading A History of Black Churches in Omaha