Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall (Sitka, Alaska)
USA /
Alaska /
Sitka /
Sitka, Alaska /
Katlian Street, 235
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/ USA
/ Alaska
/ Sitka
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic landmark, non-profit organization, historical building, Native American, U.S. National Historic Landmark
Historic Native Alaskan fellowship hall listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1914
Area: 0.25 acres
Also known as: Sitka Camp No. 1
Date added to NRHP: 2/23/1972
Other designations: National Historic Landmark
Notes: The Alaskan Native Brotherhood was formed in 1912 as an activist group that fought racial discrimination and pushed for full citizenship of Native Alaskans. This building was the first one constructed by the group, and many more all over Alaska followed.
Built: 1914
Area: 0.25 acres
Also known as: Sitka Camp No. 1
Date added to NRHP: 2/23/1972
Other designations: National Historic Landmark
Notes: The Alaskan Native Brotherhood was formed in 1912 as an activist group that fought racial discrimination and pushed for full citizenship of Native Alaskans. This building was the first one constructed by the group, and many more all over Alaska followed.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Native_Brotherhood_Hall
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Coordinates: 57°3'2"N 135°20'27"W
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