African-American Heritage and Culture - Museums in Maryland
Learn About African-American Heritage in These Maryland Museums
Baltimore Metro Area
The Howard County Center for African-American Culture, has an exhaustive collection of artifacts and information about the African-American contribution to Howard county, Maryland. The Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum in Baltimore, MD, celebrates the life and contributions of Benjamin Banneker. He is most famous for designing Washington D.C. The Banneker-Douglass Museum offers cultural presentations, exhibits, artifacts and photos. It is a wonderful repository of numerous artifacts that detail the lives of African-Americans. The James E. Lewis Museum of Art is located at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, and was the first place to showcase African-American art exclusively. It has a gallery of African-American war veterans that preserves the history of their contributions to the armed forces. The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & Culture offers rotating exhibits of African-American history, and cultural events. The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum has impressive wax figures of people that played a significant role in African-American history. There is also a vivid exhibit that makes the horrors of slavery come alive.
Eastern Shore
The Charles H Chipman Cultural Center in Salisbury, Maryland has artifacts, oral history tapes, and offers visual and performing arts. The Drayden African-American Schoolhouse in Drayden, MD (open to the public by appointment only) is an original schoolhouse that is currently being preserved as a part of the St. Mary's county's historic collection.
American history is intricately intertwined with the African-American story. African-American museums help reiterate this fact and show the marvelous contributions that African-Americans have made to help shape the fabric of the society that we live in today. A wonderful showcase of this fact is found on the Black Inventor Online Museum, a tribute to black inventors and their inventions. It is continually growing as more facts are added everyday.
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Post a CommentThat's all very wonderful but when will we have Native American museums (for each tribe in their original lands,) Irish American Museums, German American Museums, Italian American Museums, Asian American Museums, etc..