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The Nation’s Oldest Independent African American Museum Celebrating 62 Years. WHY DUSABLE ? In loving memory of Dexter Scott King, a beacon of strength, justice, and empowerment.
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The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is a...
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Today as the longest-standing independent keeper of Black...
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At the invitation of the United Nations, the Rijksmuseum has...
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Du Summer Music Series. Roundhouse Plaza - DuSable Black...
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BEFORE YOUR VISIT. Visitor capacity in the gallery has been...
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The Museum’s educational programs are guided by the concept...
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The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is a Chicago community institution and the first non-profit Museum dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, study and the dissemination of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center, formerly the DuSable Museum of African American History, is a museum in Chicago that is dedicated to the study and conservation of African-American history, culture, and art.
El DuSable Museum of African American History de Chicago es el museo más antiguo dedicado al estudio y la preservación de la historia, la cultura y el arte afroamericanos.
Founded in 1961 by teacher and artist Dr. Margaret Burroughs with other leading Chicago citizens, the DuSable Museum of African American History is one of the few independent institutions of...
Today as the longest-standing independent keeper of Black America’s history, the DuSable Museum is a vital resource for all truth-seekers. As a member of DuSable Museum, you become part of an ongoing narrative of Black Storytelling.
19 de mar. de 2016 · Founded in 1961, the DuSable Museum of African American History is oldest museum dedicated to African American history in the United States. The DuSable began as the Ebony Museum of Negro History, housed in the South Side Chicago, Illinois home of DuSable High School teacher, activist, and writer Dr. Margaret Burroughs.