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THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM AT THE ENGLAND MANOR

African-American history was created with the arrival of Africans to North America in the 16th and 17th centuries.

FEATURE IN HISTORY​

Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) was a Baptist minister and civil rights leader who championed nonviolent resistance. Born in Atlanta, he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955), delivered the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech (1963), and won the Nobel Peace Prize (1964). His assassination in Memphis galvanized the global fight for equality.

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Our collections emphasize the historical and contemporary African American experience historically preserved to bring awareness and reverence. 

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The African American Museum at the England Manor is committed to preserving and celebrating the rich history and cultural heritage of African Americans by engaging communities through education, meaningful conversations, and cultural experiences. We aim to build bridges of understanding and unity to help reduce conflict and foster a society that embraces diversity and harmony.

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