Flat Rock Archives

The Flat Rock Archives is an African American historical museum located in the city of Stonecrest, Georgia. The mission of the archive is to preserve rural African American history in Georgia.[1] The archive is located in a historic home built by T.A. Bryant, Sr., and was donated in 2005, by Rev. T.A. Bryant, Jr. and his sister, Zudia Guthrie, to preserve and store all the Flat Rock records and documents.[2] It was established as a museum and resource to genealogical and historic research, as well as a heritage tourism site. The Flat Rock Archives consists of a variety of historic sites including the Flat Rock African American Historic Cemetery. All of these sites are located within the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. See Flat Rock, Georgia to learn more about the history of this area.

  1. ^ Freeman, JoyEllen (2017). "A communal rock: sustaining a community archives in Flat Rock, Georgia". In Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette; Copeland, Andrea (eds.). Participatory Heritage. London: Facet Publishing. pp. 3–13. ISBN 978-1-78330-123-2. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Rev. T.A. Bryant, historian, board member of Flat Rock Archives passes". June 28, 2018.