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Posts Tagged ‘Civic Season’

Family History Day

May 27, 2026

Like our nation, every family has a story worth telling. To honor the traditions of family history and storytelling, join America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) for a Griot-led tour exploring the history and experiences of African American families. Visitors will also have opportunities to learn how to preserve family stories and meaningful objects while encouraging younger generations to connect with their ancestors through a hands-on “Museum of Me” activity.

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National Youth Day

May 27, 2026

Who runs the world? YOUTH DO! Or at least they’re working to shape its future.

Across the country, Gen Z voices are pushing for change, building community, and looking for opportunities to be heard. As part of this year’s Civic Season, America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) is creating space for young people to explore civic engagement, patriotism, storytelling, and the future of America.

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Writing Together: Print as Protest

May 27, 2026

Join America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum for an exploration of civic voice and community action through the work of Dr. James Cameron. Discover Dr. Cameron’s writings to Congress, his pamphlets, and other examples of print used as a form of protest, advocacy, and change.

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ABHM On-Line
virtual.museum@abhmuseum.org

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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