Our Supporters

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Inheriting Home: The Skeletons in Pa’s Closet
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The Education of Black Children in the Jim Crow South
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Voting Rights for Blacks and Poor Whites in the Jim Crow South
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The Five Pillars of Jim Crow
Shackles from Slave Ship Henrietta Marie
Elmer Jackson – Working Man, Beloved Son and Brother
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How Slavery Became the Law of the Land “For Blacks Only”
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Frederick Douglass: “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro”
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Bernard Lafayette: An Unsung Veteran of the Voting Rights Struggle
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Why the Zimmerman Jury Failed Us
The Scourged Back: This slave named Gordon ran for 80 miles to join the Union Forces in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in March 1863. This famous photo of the welts on his badly "scourged back" was taken while he was being fitted for a uniform.
The Scourged Back: How Runaway Slave and Soldier Private Gordon Changed History

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Our organizational partners, collaborators, sponsors and supporters include businesses, advocacy groups, service groups, religious congregations, young professionals, fraternities and sororities, sports franchises, foundations, government officials, and individual donors. This is a partial list:

  • 371 Productions
  • Ace Worldwide
  • ACLU of Wisconsin
  • Alliance for Strong Families and Communities
  • Alverno College
  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • Arts@Large
  • Associated Bank
  • Bader Philanthropies
  • Bev and Erv Colton Trust
  • Capuchin Community Services
  • Cardinal Stritch University
  • Central United Methodist Church
  • Centro Hispano Milwaukee
  • Coming Together Racine
  • Creative Alliance Milwaukee
  • DigiCopy
  • First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee
  • Flux Design
  • Greater Milwaukee Foundation
  • Hawks Quindel Law S.C.
  • International Coalition of Sites of Conscience
  • Jeffers & Co.
  • Law Office of Arthur Heitzer
  • LISC Milwaukee
  • Marquette University Offices of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement
  • Marquette University Volunteer Legal Clinic
  • Maures Development Group
  • Mequon-Milwaukee Rotary Afterhours Club
  • MillerCoors
  • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Milwaukee Film
  • Milwaukee Public Library
  • Milwaukee Public Museum
  • Milwaukee Turners
  • Milwaukee Urban League
  • Nurturing Diversity Partners
  • Rid Racism Milwaukee
  • Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)
  • Sigma Gamma Rho of Milwaukee
  • Spirit of Truth World Ministries
  • St. James Church
  • St John’s on the Lake
  • The Alternative
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Cultures & Communities Program
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Masters Program in Sustainable Peacebuilding
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Museum Studies Certificate Program
  • Wisconsin Black Historical Society
  • Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba
  • Wisconsin Humanities Council
  • YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin
US Rep. Gwen Moore in a an ABHM-produced video speaking to the importance of republishing Dr. Cameron's historic memoir, A Time of Terror.

The Honorable Gwen Moore, Congresswoman representing Wisconsin’s 4th District, and other local, state, and national elected officials have consistently demonstrated their support for the Legacy Foundation and its programs, including America’s Black Holocaust Museum.

New organizations and individuals join the ranks of our supporters daily. We look forward to welcoming you to the America’s Black Holocaust Museum family. Thank you for your commitment to ABHM’s mission.

If you wish to join our supporters, you can:

Click the button below to make an ONLINE DONATION*

To DONATE BY CHECK*, please mail to:

Dr. James Cameron Legacy Foundation
c/o Anick & Associates
11933 W. Burleigh Street, Suite 300
Wauwatosa WI 53222

To make a MONTHLY or YEARLY SUSTAINING PLEDGE, click here

To make a MAJOR GIFT or schedule a VISIT with a CAMPAIGN TEAM MEMBER, contact:
Nancy Ketchman, Fund Development Specialist
414-374-5353 or development@abhmuseum.org

*ABHM’s new facility is operated by the Dr. James Cameron Legacy Foundation Inc., a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Unrestricted gifts are accepted at all levels and are tax-deductible.