DAY SEVEN: LEGACY/INSTITUTIONS

The Institutions That Sustained Progress

Many of the most lasting contributions to Black history were built through institutions that endured.

Institution building is long work. It requires vision, governance and consistency and it often happens before credit arrives.

Institutions protect progress by making it repeatable. A school becomes a pipeline. A church becomes a community center. An organization becomes a movement.

Today we honor the institutions that shaped lives and created opportunity not for one person, but for generations.