Our mission is to capture and share the unvarnished truth of African American history and culture. We connect stories, scholarship, art, and artifacts from the past and present to illuminate the contributions, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped our nation. We forge new and compelling avenues for audiences to experience the arc of living history.
Plan Your Visit
What's Happening at the Museum
A look at all the upcoming programs and events
Mary McLeod Bethune and the National Council of Negro Women
Learn how educator and reformer Mary McLeod Bethune (1875–1955) dedicated her life to empowering Black women to work for equality by visiting our online Searchable Museum.
Inventor Valerie Thomas and the Illusion Transmitter
Although her father recommended that she stick to "girly things," Valerie Thomas later developed 3D imaging technology used in surgery, TVs, and video screens daily.
How Fannie Lou Hamer Challenged a Nation
A key voice and political strategist of the civil rights era, Fannie Lou Hamer was also known for singing freedom songs during mass meetings and marches.












