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Glenn Grothman, Wisconsin Senator, Proposes Law That Declares Single Parenthood Child Abuse

March 5, 2012

One Wisconsin senator made a wild claim when he pushed a bill that would define single parent households a factor in child abuse.

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Black Filmmaker Wins Big With ‘Undefeated’

March 5, 2012

Martin’s 2011 film about one Mississippi high school football team won, among other awards, the Oscar for best documentary.

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On This Date In History: Runaway slave is first to die in American Revolution

March 5, 2012

The Boston Massacre was a riot between American colonists and British soldiers that turned deadly, paving the way for revolution.

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Enslaved Africans’ sculptures brings slave history to life in Yonkers

March 4, 2012

Artist Vinnie Bagwell has big ideas for The Enslaved Africans’ Rain Garden, which includes multiple statues honoring enslaved people.

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City of Chicago’s 175th Birthday

March 4, 2012

Chicago owes much to Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, who became the area’s first non-indigenous resident and helped develop the city.

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On this date in American history: The “Weeping Time”

March 3, 2012

We remember the largest-ever sale of Black slaves in the country, which happened in Savannah, Georgia, on this day.

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Jeremy Lin’s Triumph Over Stereotype Threat

March 3, 2012

Why low expectations based on our race or gender can be so hard to overcome.Read the article: https://ideas.time.com/2012/02/28/jeremy-lins-triumph-over-stereotype-threat/

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Happy 145th Birthday to Howard University!

March 2, 2012

Howard University remains perhaps the best-known HBCU to this day, and its birthday is a day for celebration!

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Swann Galleries African Americana Auction Becomes Annual Rite

March 2, 2012

Swann Galleries’ African American art auction has become like the Superbowl for those interested in Black culture and history.

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Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin challenges affirmative action in higher education

March 2, 2012
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The Supreme Court will see a case alleging that affirmation action cannot legally be uphelp at the University of Texas Austin.

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ABHM On-Line
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ABHM On-Site  
401 W. North Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212  USA
Phone: (414) 209-3640
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ABHM Hours of Operation

Tuesday - Thursday
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
Closed

* 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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