- Black Histories at Natural Bridge
- Revisiting Rockbridge, 1939: A New Year’s Journey with RHS and “The Negro Motorist Green Book”
- Journeys to Juneteenth: 150 Years Running
- Memorial Days
- The Arts and Histories of Diamond Hill
- A Difficult yet Undeniable History: Washington and Lee University unveils a marker recognizing the 67 enslaved persons it once owned.
- Historic Lexington Foundation resources
- “Dialogue with Diamond Hill” newsletter
- Diamond Hill Walking Tour
- Black History in Lexington
- The House on Fuller Street by Beverly Tucker (Mariner Publishing 2013): “The House on Fuller Street is a collection of memories of the people and places in the African American neighborhoods in small town Lexington, Virginia, from the days of emancipation, through segregation, and to the present day.”