Howard Thurman Home

Howard Thurman Home The Howard Thurman Historic Home is the Daytona Beach childhood home of noted pastor and educator Howard Washington Thurman (1899 - 1981).

The home was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on February 23, 1990.

03/24/2026

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08/17/2024

The 600 block of Whitehall Street at the corner of Cedar Street near Howard Thurman’s historic childhood home could look quite different in the future.

Please join us for the unveiling of our historical marker on January 18, 2020.
01/16/2020

Please join us for the unveiling of our historical marker on January 18, 2020.

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01/04/2020

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Please join us today for a conversation on “Daytona Beach in the Era of Dr. Thurman!” This will be a panel of community ...
08/23/2019

Please join us today for a conversation on “Daytona Beach in the Era of Dr. Thurman!” This will be a panel of community elders who have been interviewed as a part of this grant project sponsored by Florida Humanities Council. The panel will be moderated by Brandon Nightingale.

Location - The Howard Thurman Historical Home | Time 4:30PM Coffee/Tea; 5:00PM Panel

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614 Whitehall Street
Daytona Beach, FL
32114

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Dr. Thurman’s Childhood Home

We can only imagine the stories that Dr. Thurman heard from his formerly enslaved grandmother in the home that we now preserve. In later years he would reveal that she had a profound impact on his ministry and his ideas about justice and social equality. We are grateful to be the legacy keepers of one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century.

In an interview Dr. Thurman recounted his life with his grandmother stating “The things that came to me directly from my grandmother are very important. In the first place, she was a strong, positive, self-contained human being. Her life was full of tragedies – hunger, cold, the death of some of her children. But she had built-in controls. Only once did I see a tear on her cheek. That was the night, in my college years, that the people of our church came to our house to give me a surprise at the end of the summer during which I had been their preacher. You felt that she contained and honored all of your feelings and all of hers, but they didn’t spill over. I got a certain kind of strength from her. ”