The National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center in Wilberforce, OH, showcases African American history, art, culture, and social movements. It houses one of the nation’s largest collections of Afro-American materials, including over 9,000 artifacts, 350 manuscript collections, and an extensive photo archive.
Visitors can immerse themselves in exhibitions like the "2024 Art of Soul! Juried Art Show," exploring African American themes of Black Joy and Social Justice. The museum also features exhibits like "African Art: Form, Function, and Fraught Histories," delving into the global influence of African aesthetics.
Discover the impact of African Americans during World War II in the exhibit "African Americans Fighting for a Double Victory," and learn about Ohio women who influenced Suffrage and Civil Rights Movements in "Queens of the Heartland." Through its collections and programs, the center offers a unique perspective on African American history and its contributions to society.
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