Afro-American Historical & Cultural Museum
Opened in 1976 as the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, this is the first major museum in the country devoted specifically to African-American history and traditions.
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Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is located in the heart of Detroit's Cultural Center at 315 East Warren Avenue at Brush Street. The museum is located next to the Detroit Science Center and within one block of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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DuSable Museum of African American History
Developed to preserve and interpret the experiences and achievements of people of African descent, it is dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation and study of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans.
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FAMU Black Archives
The Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum is a specialty museum and archives which houses regalia and printed material relevant to the history of Africans and African Americans.
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Jack Hadley Black History Museum
Thomasville’s First Black History Museum is established to educate individuals about the history and culture of African Americans locally and nationally.
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The Museum of Afro American History, Boston
The Museum of African American History is New England’s largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and interpreting the contributions of African Americans.
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Welcome to California African-American Museum
The Museum occupies a 44,000 square feet facility that includes 3 full-size exhibition galleries, a theater gallery, a 14,000 square foot Sculpture Court, a conference center/special events room, an archive and research library, administrative offices, exhibit design and artifact storage areas.
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