Resources
For those looking to explore the Black cultural heritage of Lincoln Hills as told through the experiences, photographs, and artifacts of the Tucker and Hamlet families, there are many resources available. See below for family publications, relevant historical organizations, community organizations, historical resources, and notable publications.
Family publications
- From the Desk of Linda M. Tucker KaiKai: Memories of Uncle Wink and Lincoln Hills (Part 1)
- From the Desk of Linda M. Tucker KaiKai: Memories of Uncle Wink and Lincoln Hills (Part 2)
Historical organizations
- History Colorado Center
- Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library - Denver Public Library
- Winks Panorama (U.S. National Park Service)
Community organizations
Historical resources
- Colorado Experience: Lincoln Hills, Rocky Mountain PBS
- History Colorado - Lincoln Hills Online Exhibit
Notable publications
- Inside Lincoln Hills: The Vacation Resort Near Denver For Black Americans In The 1920s, Travel Noire, 2024
- Black history in Colorado: Green Book sites and Lincoln Hills, 9News NBC, 2024
- Trinidad synagogue, Pinecliffe resort receive national historic landmark designations, Colorado Public Radio, 2023
- Coloradans Work To Preserve Lincoln Hills, Resort That Was Welcoming To African-Americans 100 Years Ago, CBS4, 2022
- A Shelter from Harsh Times, History Colorado, 202
- Lincoln Hills and Black Recreation in the Colorado Mountains, Colorado State University, 2020
- Colorado History Center opening a historic occasion, The Denver Post, 2016
- Lincoln Hills offered resort for African Americans visiting Colorado, USA Today, 2016
- Mountain retreat offered resort for blacks, KPNX 12news, 2016