Plan Your Visit
What's Happening at the Museum
A look at all the upcoming programs and events
Double Victory: The African American Military Experience
From the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror, African Americans have served in the United States military. In defending their country, they hoped to earn freedom and citizenship and contribute to a changed America where racial equality was possible.
Who Really Built Charleston?
Learn how enslaved African American people in and around Charleston navigated the landscape of slavery using their abilities, skills, and intellect, and learn of their lasting contributions to society by visiting our online Searchable Museum.
Black Women in the Race for the White House
Since 1872, more than 200 women have sought, been nominated for, or received votes for the presidency of the United States. Yet, only two notable Black women have run for president from a major political party: Shirley Chisholm and Kamala Harris.













