African-American Museum in Philadelphia |
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Opened in 1976 as the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, this is the first major museum in the country devoted specifically to African-American history and traditions. Focusing primarily on 20th century African-American contributions to Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley, the Museum's collections include some 450,000 items divided into several major categories.
The Museum presents a wonderful array of changing exhibits, drawing mostly from its collections and featuring the best in African-American art. Past shows have featured the works of artists such as Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Palmer Hayden.As well as first class exhibitions, the Museum sponsors a variety of family events, workshops, films, tours, symposiums, and concerts relating to African-American culture and history. The Jazz Live concert series has hosted some of the world's greatest musicians, including Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Betty Carter, Sun Ra and his Arkestra, and many others. Call for a current calendar.Groups are welcome, as are individuals and families. Guided Tours and other activities are available for School Groups of all grade levels. Teachers should call to discuss their particular needs.
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