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HS Feature: The New Orleans African American Museum of Art, History and Culture

January 27, 2020January 28, 2020 Jada Wright-Greene

In 2019, New Orleans native, Gia M. Hamilton became the Executive Director & Chief Curator of the The New Orleans African American Museum of Art, History and Culture.  As a native of the city, a background in curatorial work, a … Continue reading HS Feature: The New Orleans African American Museum of Art, History and Culture

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HS Features: Tina Turner Museum

August 7, 2019January 27, 2020 Jada Wright-Greene

We are featuring the Tina Turner Museum located in the Flagg Grove community near Nutbush, Tennessee. Sonia Outlaw-Clark, Executive Director, granted us an interview about the Tina Turner Museum. History & Mission of the Tina Turner Museum The museum is … Continue reading HS Features: Tina Turner Museum

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Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum

June 3, 2017August 7, 2019 Jada Wright-Greene

The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum is North Carolina’s first and only official State Historic Site to honor an African American and a woman. Continue reading Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum

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Herndon Home

June 3, 2017August 7, 2019 Jada Wright-Greene

The Herndon House Museum is located in Atlanta, Georgia and was designated a National Landmark in 2000. Continue reading Herndon Home

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Le Musée de f.p.c., A House Museum Honoring The Legacy of Free People of Color

March 6, 2016July 7, 2017 Jada Wright-Greene

Le Musée de f.p.c. located in New Orleans, Louisiana is one of only a few attractions of its kind in the United States.  I stumbled upon the museum as I was researching free people of color. I was in love … Continue reading Le Musée de f.p.c., A House Museum Honoring The Legacy of Free People of Color

 

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