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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History connects visitors of all backgrounds with true stories of resilience, innovation, and personal courage. Plan your visit today.
- Exhibitions
From the tragedy of the Middle Passage to the heroism of the...
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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is...
- Programs
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- Education
Campers will delve into key aspects of African-American...
- Support
This museum is a part of my legacy—and the legacy of so many...
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The Wright's eclectic online shop offers everything from...
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The Wright accepts major credit cards, including Visa,...
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African World Festival 2024. Save the Dates July 12th - 14th...
- Glimpses from And Still We Rise Series
Mary Edmonia Lewis was an American sculptor, of mixed...
- Camp Africa
Camp Africa 2023 - The Charles H. Wright Museum of African...
- Exhibitions
From the tragedy of the Middle Passage to the heroism of the Civil Rights Movement and beyond, And Still We Rise offers a comprehensive look at the history of African-American resilience. This long-term exhibition serves as the central experience of the museum.
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Experience incredible moments from the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History through our online collection. Over the years, The Wright has hosted performers, speakers, authors, singers and dignitaries from across the African diaspora, to educate, enlighten, inspire, and entertain our audiences.
Collections and exhibits. Home to the Blanche Coggin Underground Railroad Collection, the Harriet Tubman Museum Collection, and the Sheffield Collection (which details the labor movement in Detroit), The Wright houses more than 35,000 artifacts pertaining to the African-American experience.
The Wright Museum provides learning opportunities, exhibitions, programs and events based on collections and research that explore the diverse history and culture of African-Americans and their African origins.