I visited Annapolis for the first time a few weekends ago with my boyfriend, and we stopped by this museum upon searching things to do in the area. What I noticed immediately was that the staff...
Banneker Douglass Tubman Museum
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The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum in Annapolis, Maryland, serves as the state's official museum dedicated to documenting and promoting African American history and culture. It honors the legacies of notable figures such as Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Banneker, and Frederick Douglass while offering exhibitions, programs, and initiatives that celebrate the contributions of Black Marylanders.
Recently renamed to acknowledge its commitment to amplifying the voices and achievements of Black women, the museum features thought-provoking exhibitions like "Sacred Spaces," showcasing contemporary art that explores history and community. Through collaborative efforts and events, it fosters a deeper understanding of America's cultural diversity and the significance of African American heritage.
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The museum is so immersive, beautiful, and well-put together. They did a beautiful job of highlighting the journeys and histories of African-Americans from slavery to the civil rights movement and...
I have been to this museum twice! It showcases Black American culture in the Maryland area. It is interesting, because a lot of these facts are unknown. The museum is free as well.
Today was my first visit to this local museum; we scheduled the trip around Juneteenth. You enter on the first floor into a reception space, where on the right you can see the original external...
Maybe my expectations were high because I'm used to the Smithsonian museums in DC. This museum feels cramped. The person at the reception desk didn't know anything about the museum. (In his...
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