Inside Out Tours offers a vast array of African American cultural tours. Do you want to learn how it all began? Join us on our Slavery and Underground Railroad tour to learn about the establishment of black culture in NYC and the resistance movements against slavery.
Do you want to see the cultural capital of the Black America? We take you to exciting historical sites and show you the modern Harlem.
Come to Brooklyn! Brooklyn is home to New York’s largest African-American and Caribbean-American population. From hosting the largest Caribbean carnival in North America to producing the hip-hop icons like Jay-Z and Biggie Smalls to being the epicenter of the historic Underground Railroad in New York City, the blacks of Brooklyn have played a pivotal role in the development of American history and culture.
Join us on one of our acclaimed African American Heritage tours. Group and Student Rates are available!
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African American Heritage Tour of NYC: Manhattan and Brooklyn
Inside Out Tours invites you to discover the inspirational and powerful culture and history of African Americans in New York City. Delve into the quest to understand the African American experience in New York City, starting from the forced migration of Africans and the institution of slavery, to a present day abundance of successful, iconic [...]
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NYC Slavery and the Underground Railroad Tour: Freedom Trail
Follow the Freedom Trail in New York! Learn the exciting history of how a band of brave men and women formed the networks in Brooklyn and Manhattan that became the Underground Railroad. Visit an archeological site and memorial dedicated to the memory of enslaved Africans in colonial America. View the former stations, including the former [...]
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Harlem and Brooklyn Gospel Tours
Enjoy a neighborhood tour of Brooklyn Heights or Harlem before listening to the soulful sounds of Gospel music and enjoying a delicious brunch at local eatery. In Brooklyn, we explore the historic Brooklyn Heights community, home of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Bob Dylan, Henry Ward Beecher and the fictional Huxtable family from the Cosby Show. [...]




