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  1. The Museum launched its newest digital initiative, The Searchable Museum in November 2021. The project’s first digital exhibition to be shared is Slavery and Freedom, a foundational feature from the museum’s David M. Rubenstein History Galleries, entirely reimagined for the digital space.

  2. The NMAAHC is the world's largest museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. [5] . In 2022 it welcomed 1,092,552 visitors, and was second-most visited Smithsonian Museum, and eighth in the List of most-visited museums in the United States.

  3. Travel through a comprehensive history of the destructive violence that shaped our nation, from the slave trade, to the era of Jim Crow and racial terror lynchings, to our current mass incarceration crisis—and find inspiration in our soaring Reflection Space and world-class art gallery.

  4. Whitney Plantation (legal name The Whitney Institute) is a non-profit museum dedicated to the history of the Whitney Plantation, which operated from 1752-1975 and produced indigo, sugar, and rice as its principal cash crops.

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  5. Jun 19, 2023 · At the site of one of the world’s most prolific slave ports, a museum designed to “simultaneously hold the sensations of trauma and joy” is set to open next week honoring the many thousands ...

  6. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Despite major institutional and social pushback against post-war efforts for equality, African Americans continued to fight for their rights—and education was an area wherein formerly enslaved people saw early success.

  7. The Slave History Museum is a museum in the Nigerian city of Calabar, which was a major embarkation port of the African Slave Trade, about 200,000 Africans being sold as slaves from Calabar between 1662 and 1863.