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The podcast, part of the series “Backstage with Mark Metcalf,” is accompanied by a short story about the museum, photos and links. Listen to the podcast here: https://thirdcoastdigest.com/2012/03/podcast-americas-black-holocaust-museum-opens-online/
Read More >At a news conference in Johannesburg Tuesday, Mandela’s archivists and Google said their $1.25 million project to digitally preserve a record of the anti-apartheid leader’s life is now online. The…
Read More >A brief interview with Virgil Cameron, son of ABHM Founder James Cameron, and Dr. Fran Kaplan, Coordinator of the new Virtual Museum.
Read More >Thank you for visiting ABHM! This is more than a website: it’s a 3400+ page Virtual Museum!So what can you do here?Here are just a few ideas: Discover seldom-told stories…
Read More >Events Calendar Facility Rental Share The Original Brick-and-Mortar Museum (1984-2008) America’s Black Holocaust Museum was founded in 1984 in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin storefront by Dr. James Cameron, the only known…
Read More >About ABHM Share About ABHM Our Mission and Vision What is the Black Holocaust? Our Four Themes: Remembrance, Resistance, Redemption, Reconciliation Dr. Cameron: Founder, Lynching Survivor “A Time of Terror:…
Read More >ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. A society that remembers its past in order to shape a better future – a nation undivided by race where every person matters equally.
Read More >Because America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, visitors to ABHM online have inquired about our response to the recent unrest in a predominantly black neighborhood in…
Read More >The full curriculum for a high school AP African American studies class rejected in Florida is available to anyone.
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