The Museum of African-American ArtFeatures the Museum of African-American Art which was established to preserve the Barnett-Aden Collection and to promote the study of art by and about African Americans. Dominant themes; African a...
HOME VISIT Exhibits & Events MEMBERSHIP DONATE TEACHERS Museum Store ABOUT News CELEBRATING AFRICAN AMERICAN ART, HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR OVER 40 YEARS The Tubman African American Museum is the largest of its kind in the southeast dedicated to educating people about the Art, History and Culture of...
这是一座普通的二层楼,展出的是McKenna个人收藏,其中都是美国黑人艺术家的作品。我最喜欢的是其中一组反映美国黑人生活的照片。 暂无回答 不知道怎么玩?问问旅行达人 去提问 景点详情 查看全部 The McKennaMuseum of African-American Art展示了很多制作精良的非裔美国艺术作品,可以让人们了解黑人历史。
The California African American Museum explores the art, history, and culture of African Americans, with an emphasis on California and the West. Located in Los Angeles' beautiful Exposition Park, CAAM features a range of dynamic, changing exhibitions and public programs for all...
The Tubman Museum is the most expansive facility in the Southeast dedicated to the education and celebration of African American art, history, and culture. DONATE NOW TICKET INFO VISIT US DIRECTIONS MACON, GEORGIA Address 310 Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone 478-743-8544 MUSEUM HOURS...
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New Orleans African American Museum 路易斯安那新奥尔良的博物馆 首页 全部景点 新奥尔良非裔美国人博物馆 这里是美国现存最古老的黑人社区 新奥尔良非裔美国人博物馆( NOAAM) 是位于路易斯安那州新奥尔良特雷梅社区的博物馆,这里是美国现存最古老的黑人社区。艺术、文化和历史 NOAAM 致力于教育、保存、解释和促进非洲...
Nevertheless, African Americans have made basic and lasting contributions to American history and culture. Inside the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center (formerly the DuSable Museum of African American History)A discussion of the DuSable Museum of African American History (now the Du...
A museum that seeks to understand American history through the lens of the African American experience.
In 1964 former American foreign service officer Warren M. Robbins established a privately run museum of African art at the Frederick Douglass House (now the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site) in Washington, D.C. In 1979 this museum became part of the Smithsonian Institution, and in 1981...