African American History Museum
History Grabs the Headlines, But the Quiet Authority of the Art Gallery in the New Smithsonian Museum Speaks Volumes
In the visual arts exhibition the tone and the ambience suddenly shift
Thousands Converge on the National Mall For Music, Family, Remembrance and Celebration
Families from all over the country arrive to celebrate the grand opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Live: Watch the National Museum of African American History and Culture Grand Opening Dedication Ceremony
Watch the live stream of today's museum opening
What You Need to Know About the September 24 NMAAHC Grand Opening
Entry Passes are all gone for today, but there is plenty to see and do on the National Mall
Two Hungry Reporters Dig Into the Sweet Home Café at the African American History Museum
We're still digesting the rich narrative—but mostly, the Georgia shrimp and Anson Mills stone ground grits
The Music Is Turned Up High at the Freedom Festival (PHOTOS)
Where to go and who to hear as the celebrations begin at the concert on the National Mall "Freedom Sounds"
The New Exhibition on Black Music Could Give Other Museums a Run for Their Money
The collections in the show "Musical Crossroads" at the African American History Museum are near encyclopedic in their scope
What Langston Hughes’ Powerful Poem “I, Too" Tells Us About America's Past and Present
Smithsonian historian David Ward reflects on the work of Langston Hughes
Historic Bell Helps Ring in New African American History Museum
Why President Obama won’t cut a ribbon when the new museum opens this Saturday
A Mural on View in the African American History Museum Recalls the Rise of Resurrection City
The 1968 Hunger Wall is a stark reminder of the days when the country's impoverished built a shantytown on the National Mall
Exclusive Photography From Inside the African American History Museum Offers a Hint of What Is to Come
Architecture photographer Jason Flakes brings his unique lens to the Smithsonian's brand new museum
Google Is Redefining 3D Tech at the New African American History Museum
Next spring, visitors will interact with artifacts beyond those in the physical exhibitions
Nat Turner's Bible Gave the Enslaved Rebel the Resolve to Rise Up
A Bible belonging to the enslaved Turner spoke of possibility says curator Rex Ellis of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
The Musical Lineup for the Opening of the African American History Museum Is Announced and It's Great
The 'Freedom Sounds' Festival includes D.C. Go-Go band Experience Unlimited, Public Enemy, The Roots, Living Colour and more
For Nearly 150 Years, This One House Told a Novel Story About the African-American Experience
On view in the new museum, the woodframe dwelling evokes the aspirations and limitations of the era following enslavement
Your Questions About African-American History, Answered
A special edition of Ask Smithsonian on the occasion of the opening of a new Smithsonian museum
Take an Interactive Tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
What to expect when you visit the Smithsonian’s newest museum
The Definitive Story of How the National Museum of African American History and Culture Came to Be
From courting Chuck Berry in Missouri to diving for a lost slave ship off Africa, the director's tale is a fascinating one
The Powerful Objects From the Collections of the Smithsonian's Newest Museum
These artifacts each tell a part of the African-American story
Michael Jackson's Costumes Show Why Nobody Can Beat the King of Pop When it Comes to Style
Outfits from the Jackson's "Victory" tour will be part of an inaugural exhibition at the African American History Museum
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