Dr. Justice Briscoe
Founder | Public Historian | Cultural Travel Curator | Scholar & Content Creator

I am a historian, educator, and public scholar with over a decade of experience in historical research, public history practice, and cultural education. Specializing in African American history, heritage tourism, and community storytelling, I hold a Ph.D. in History from Liberty University, an M.A. in Public History from Southern New Hampshire University, and a B.A. in History from UNC-Charlotte.

My scholarship focuses on African American travel, memory, and place—particularly through my dissertation on The Negro Motorist Green Book in South Carolina. I have served in various museum, academic, and administrative roles, bringing history to life through exhibits, lectures, digital storytelling, and curated travel experiences.

As a certified InteleTravel advisor, I create intentional, culturally immersive travel itineraries that connect clients with the historical landscapes and narratives they often read about. My work sits at the intersection of scholarship, community engagement, and global exploration.

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