Museum News & Highlights

Image of Charlotte Lyons in the Ebony Test Kitchen, featured in the November 1992 issue of Ebony magazine. Lyons is shown leaning frontward over a counter

Iconic Ebony Test Kitchen Finds a Home at Our Museum

Built in 1972 as a prominent feature of the Johnson Publishing Co. building in Chicago, the Ebony Test Kitchen is where recipes were tested and prepared before they were published in Ebony magazine for home cooks around the country.
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Mark Morales, Damon Wimbley, and Darren Robinson at the 30th Grammy Awards, 1988.

NMAAHC Celebrates 50 Years of Hip-Hop With a Block Party

Return of NMAAHC’s Hip-Hop Block Party Will Honor a Half-Century of the Genre’s Artistry, Cultural Innovation, and Global Transcendence
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Dr. N. Anthony Coles

Museum Announces New Council Chair

Dr. N. Anthony Coles will serve as Chair of the Advisory Council for the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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“Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures” is Now Open

On view until March 24, 2024, the exhibition explores and reveals Afrofuturism’s historic and poignant engagement with African American history and popular culture.
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Shop our Juneteenth Commemorative Collection

This limited-edition collection foregrounds Black-led designs as part of the museum’s larger Juneteenth celebration of resilience, including a curated summer reading list and virtual programming. Help represent this holiday with products that honor Juneteenth as celebrated for over 150 years, in support of the museum.
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African American Flag, 1990, by David Hammons

David Hammons’ “African-American Flag” on View

One of the original five flags made in 1990 by Hammons, the artwork is currently on view in the museum’s “Reckoning: Protest. Defiance. Resilience.” exhibition.
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Memorial March after assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The 15 Year Battle for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Despite the national fervor inspired by his death it took 15 years of persistence by civil rights activists a holiday created in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to be approved by the federal government and an additional 17 years for it to be recognized in all 50 states.
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The Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States, to take effect January 1st, 1863.

160th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation

In honor of this important moment, the museum encourages visitors to reflect on the words in the Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment — two of the most important documents in the nation’s history. 
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Explore Our Museum Store

Elaine Nichols, Supervisory Museum Curator, offers a look at unique items the museum store has to offer for everyone.
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A child wearing a mask holds a doll with a mask while sitting in The Rink at Rockefeller Center as the city continues Phase 4 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus on August 02, 2020 in New York City.

Dolls Break Cultural and Racial Barriers

Our newest story explores how the nuanced history of Black dolls in America challenge political, cultural and racial barriers while bringing restorative joy to children during the holiday season and beyond.
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Living History Campaign Honorary Chairs

President and Mrs. George W. Bush, President and Mrs. Barack Obama, and Oprah Winfrey to Join Ken Chenault and Shonda Rhimes to Lead $350 Million Living History Campaign to Extend Museum’s Reach
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What's Happening at the Museum

A look at all the upcoming programs and events

The Ebony Test Kitchen
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The Ebony Test Kitchen

While conservation is taking place, visitors can explore more about the Ebony Test Kitchen on the Searchable Museum. 

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A detail of a photo of protestors around a barrel of hazardous material and an individual in a haz-mat suite.
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LaToya Ruby Frazier: An Artist Forged in a Steel Mill Town

Throughout her career, Frazier has integrated herself into communities to collaboratively document people’s everyday lives during defining moments in American history, altering the narrative and the country.

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