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19th Century ‘Afric-American Picture Gallery’ Brought To Life At Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Almost Unknown, The Afric-American Picture Gallery,” on view at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, presents—for the ...
Dulaney has been a history professor for 50 years and is the former president for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The museum’s Freedom School through The ...
Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
Stories Untold" at Fort Point highlights the overlooked contributions of African Americans in California, from the Gold Rush ...
At 84, Dr. Amos Brown is stepping aside at his church, one of the oldest predominately African American Baptist congregations in the West -- but don't call it retirement. "I'm not actually ...
It was Lourenço’s first visit to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and his first to Washington, D.C. as president of the Republic of Angola.
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
Rev. Amos C. Brown, pastor of Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, loaned two books to the Smithsonian, which have been displayed since the museum opened nearly a decade ago.
Civil rights activists have organized a May 3 protest at the National Museum of African American History and Culture against potential changes to the exhibits.
Rev. Amos C. Brown, pastor of Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, loaned two books to the Smithsonian, which have been displayed since the museum opened nearly a decade ago.
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