Black history museums are working to tell the African-American story all around the country.
Museums play a significant role in recording and commemorating historical eras, leaders, and injustices that have impacted the Black experience throughout the previous five centuries, from well-funded national institutions to volunteer-supported community projects.
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#1. National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
#2. Whitney Plantation, Wallace, Louisiana
#3. The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration / The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Montgomery, Alabama
#4.The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, Selma, Alabama
#5. The Studio Museum, Harlem, New York
#6. National Museum of African American Music, Nashville, Tennessee
#7. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
#8. National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC
#9. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City, Missouri
#10. The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, Houston, Texas
#11. Northwest African American Museum, Seattle, Washington
#12. California African American Museum, Los Angeles
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