America's foremost museum of African American history. Founded in 1957 by Dr. Margaret T. and Charles G. Burroughs on the south side of Chicago.
Displays about the political, religious, family life, Civil Rights movement, arts and entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, law and technology of African Americans.
Features a rich collection of African American artifacts, including textiles, tools, and art. Located in Savannah, GA.
Museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans.
The birthplace home of Arna Wendell Bontemps, a noted Black poet, author, anthologist, and librarian.
Located in Cleveland, Ohio and founded for the preservation and dissemination of information regarding the contributions of individuals of African descent.
San Marcos museum offers a look at the roles African Americans have filled in law, medicine, science and exploration.
Comprised of 15 pre-Civil War structures in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood. Information on activities, downloadable PDF maps and directions to the area are provided.
Located in Detroit, Michigan and features exhibit galleries, a theater, classrooms, a research library, multi-purpose rooms and a museum store.
Located in Macon, Georgia, was founded in 1981 and named in honor of Harriet Tubman, but is dedicated to educating people about all aspect of African American art, history and culture.
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