Flat Rock Archives

The Flat Rock Archive is an African American historical museum located in the city of Stonecrest, Georgia.

Bryant, Jr. and his sister, Zudia Guthrie, to preserve and store all the Flat Rock records and documents.

Since 1981, inspired by the stories of elders, a vision emerged to preserve the African-American history of the Flat Rock community.

[3] In 2006, the Flat Rock Archives was part of a segment on African American Lives, episode "Listening to our Past" featuring Chris Tucker.

In an Atlanta Journal Constitution article from 2005, Cleveland McMullen (aged 83 at the time) shared that he grew up in Flat Rock and joined the exodus of thousands of Southern blacks who fled to the North during the Great Depression to find jobs in factories and escape enforced segregation.

[6] He recalled that Flat Rock had its own "scout" team (baseball), which played rivals from nearby communities, such as Lithonia, and, toward Atlanta, Edgewood.

According to Dr. Jeffrey Glover of Georgia State University's 2008 cemetery mapping project, there are approximately 202 graves, with 107 being unidentified fieldstones.