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Encyclopedia > The DuSable Museum of African American History

The DuSable Museum of African American History is the first and oldest museum dedicated to the study and conservation of African American history, culture, and art. It was founded 1961 by Dr. Margaret and Charles Burroughs. An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black), is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ...


Dr. Burroughs and many others were correcting the apparent omission of black history, contribution, and culture in most museums and academic establishments. They origianally founded the museum as the Ebony Museum of Negro History and Art. In 1968, the museum was renamed for Jean-Baptiste Pointe du Sable, a Haitian fur trader and the first non-Native-American permanent settler in Chicago. In 1971, the Chicago Park District gave the use of an old park administration building in Washington Park as the site for the museum. In 1993, the museum expanded with a new wing bearing the name of the late Mayor Harold Washington, the first African American mayor of Chicago. Jean-Baptiste Pointe du Sable (c. ... An Atsina named Assiniboin Boy Photo by Edward S. Curtis. ... Chicago (officially named the City of Chicago) is the third largest city in the United States (after New York City and Los Angeles), with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 census. ... historic townhouses in Washington Park Washington Park refers to a neighborhood and a park on the South Side of Chicago, USA. Washington Park is a 380 acre (1. ... Harold Lee Washington (April 15, 1922 – November 25, 1987) was a lawyer, legislator and the first African American Mayor of Chicago, Illinois serving from 1983 until his death in 1987. ... Chicago (officially named the City of Chicago) is the third largest city in the United States (after New York City and Los Angeles), with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 census. ...


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DuSable Museum (524 words)
The DuSable Museum of African American History is devoted to the history, art, and culture of the African diaspora.
A pioneer among a group of fl cultural museums that emerged during the civil rights movement of the mid-twentieth century, it began as the Ebony Museum, and then the Museum of Negro History and Art.
The museum's first site was in the home of its founders, artist/educator Margaret Goss Burroughs and her husband Charles Burroughs, whose historic South Side mansion had once been a boardinghouse for African American railroad workers.
African American Museums, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Resource Guide (545 words)
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture (formerly known as the African American Cultural Center of Greater Pittsburgh) is a not-for-profit organization that presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans within the region and the impact of cultural expression from Africa to the African Diaspora.
Founded in 1961, the first and oldest Black American museum in the United States, the DuSable Museum of African American History is dedicated to the collection, documentation, preservation, interpretation and dissemination of the history and culture of Americans of African descent and Africans throughout the Diaspora.
The Museum of Afro American History (MAAH) is a not-for-profit history institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans during the colonial period in New England.
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