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Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw and Ibram X. Kendi Will Host a CRT Virtual Event

October 24, 2022

In this upcoming event, esteemed authors Kimberlé Crenshaw and Ibram X. Kendi discuss how parents can respond to anti-CRT push in schools.

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A Brooklyn school’s students fought to add AP African American Studies to their curriculum

October 23, 2022

Some Brooklyn students will now have a chance to to an AP African American Studies class in a new pilot program.

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‘Change has come’: Mississippi unveils Emmett Till statue

October 21, 2022
Emmett Till

Greenwood Mississippi is now the home of a statue dedicated to Emmett Till, a boy who was murdered near the statue’s home.

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In a college football first, HBCU player comes out as gay

October 20, 2022

Byron Perkins of Hampton University has recently made history as the first football player at an HCBU to come out publicly.

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As innocent Black men wait in prison to be exonerated, their families share the toll

October 20, 2022

Release from prison is bittersweet for Black men who have been exonerated for their crimes but have paid the price regardless.

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Amid controversies, one college professor says there’s value in teaching students about Kanye West

October 19, 2022

Although Kanye’s West recent anti-Semitic social media posts have garnered ire, one professor sees merits in teaching out the musician.

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Deion Sanders says HBCUs can be a path to the NFL for top players

October 19, 2022

Former NFL star Deion Sanders now coaches college football, which he thinks may be key for getting Black athletes to the pros.

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New ‘Buffalo Rangers’ series to highlight Korean War heroics by all-Black U.S. military unit

October 19, 2022

By Patrick Frater, Variety “Band of Brothers” writer Bruce McKenna is teaming with David Broyles (“Six”) and Nick Jones Jr. (“Yasuke”) to write and produce a limited TV series “Buffalo Rangers” about the 2nd Ranger Company, the only all-Black special operations combat unit in U.S. history. They were notable for their efforts in the Korean War. The…

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Babies born to Black mothers who use fertility treatments die at far higher rates than those born to white mothers

October 18, 2022

A recent CDC report revealed the discrepancy in infant mortality between Black and white children, especially those conceived with IVF.

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Tesla seeks full retrial in factory worker’s race bias lawsuit

October 17, 2022

Electric car maker Tesla has asked for a retrial in its case versus Owen Diaz, a former employee who alleged racial discrimination.

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212  USA
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Tuesday - Thursday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
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* For the safety of our guests and staff members, please reschedule your visit if you are not feeling well. Mask-wearing is not required but is welcomed.

ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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