To increase the public’s awareness and understanding of the magnitude of the Black Holocaust, its ongoing impact on American society, and what can be done.
The museum will be closed TOMORROW, February 2nd all day for a private event. For additional questions or information on renting the space for your next event, please contact [email protected]. https://t.co/fXq3qK0wPl
Seasons Greetings from the ABHM team to you! The museum will be closed the following days:
December 22nd - 25th
December 30th - January 1st
Our normal business hours will resume January 2nd. Enjoy the holidays! https://t.co/o9AK45lHwg
ABHM will be closed for Thanksgiving (November 24th) and November 25th for the holidays! Our regular hours will resume November 26th from 10am - 5pm. Please email [email protected] for any questions you may have. https://t.co/LlegAC8WFr
Today, ABHM takes time to observe Indigenous People Day
President Joe Biden formally recognized this day last year by signing a proclamation stating that, “On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, our Nation celebrates the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples.”
@ABHMuseum reopened to the public in February of this year.
It was founded in a storefront in 1988 by Dr. James Cameron, the only known survivor of a lynching. Dr. Cameron spoke with visitors about his experience daily until his passing in 2006. #58Hometowns with @MikeStrehlow
ABHM will be closed tomorrow July 29th at 1:00p due to a private event. Contact [email protected] for more information on renting the space for your next event! https://t.co/oqRyfFoBtf
Next Saturday we encourage everyone to support Milwaukee’s Office of Violence Prevention and the Wisconsin Black Historical Society for the next installment of their summer of healing. This is going to good and it’s so needed! #support#peace#understanding
Come and visit us! We are open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays from 12 PM to 5 PM. Click the link in our bio for more information. https://t.co/rNaH98BmvN