3ChicsPolitico.com’s Visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture

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8 Responses to 3ChicsPolitico.com’s Visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture

  1. rikyrah says:

    Ametia,

    Thank you for sharing this with us. I am in awe of this museum, and I’ve only seen it in pictures. I can’t wait to go to Washington and see it. I can tell that our history seeps out of every pore and corner of it.

  2. Ametia says:

    Thank you, SG2, for creating this stunning photo gallery.

    I’m still processing that visit, and didn’t get to 1/4 of the exhibits.

    Yes, more photos to come! and for sure another visit to the museum.

    This museum is leaving an INDELIBLE mark in AMERICAN HISTORY.

  3. Liza says:

    I’m so excited to see these pictures. It looks as though the museum curators got it right.

  4. There are more pics to come. I’ll update as they become available.

    • yahtzeebutterfly says:

      Thanks so much for this page of wonderful museum photos. I just returned home from visiting the NMAAHC museum. It is amazing in its depth of historical coverage and its manner of drawing the visitor into a space of deep feeling and appreciation of the steadfast determination of the African American community to rise despite cruel discrimination and racial hate directed at African Americans.

      So deeply moving.

  5. Just absolutely awesome! So much history.

  6. yahtzeebutterfly says:

    Fabulous! How exciting that you were able to tour the museum within a month of its opening!!!

  7. vitaminlover says:

    How interesting!

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