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Our Mission The mission of The Kansas African American Museum is to make the African American experience relevant and resonant to every Kansan. Our Vision The vision of the Kansas African American Museum is to be the premier place where the community...
1. National Museum of African American History and Culture 9.4 1400 Constitution Ave NW (btwn 12th & 14th St NW), Washington, D.C. History Museum· Northwest Washington · 149 tips and reviews Stacey: gorgeous space, inside and out. a must-see for everyone and the view from the terrace ...
The museum opened in late 2016 after more than a decade of planning. It is dedicated to African American history and culture and is organized like a vertical timeline, starting with the Atlantic slave trade on the 1400s and moving up to the 21st century. Higher up are exhibitions on African...
In these ‘first-voice’ museums, curators and leaders are part of the community the museum interprets.
In the decades since its founding, the Anacostia looked to broaden its scope beyond D.C., but since the opening of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2016, it has recommitted itself to the hyperlocal, tailoring its programming to the concerns of r...
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Ten cultural institutions – from D.C.'s National Museum of African American History and Culture to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis – with meaningful stories to tell.
All of the locations in the Washington D.C. area are free to visit. Some, however, do require timed tickets due to high demand. The National Zoo, the Air and Space Museum’s National Mall location, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture require free-timed tickets...