Veterans were honored during an annual early Veterans Day event Wednesday at the African-American Military History Museum.
As the government shutdown lingers, the impacts of the budget impasse continue to grow, with hundreds of thousands of federal workers missing paychecks and agencies closing and unstaffed. Now, the ...
Major Bianca Ross' promotion ceremony at the National Museum of African American History and Culture celebrates her leadership and inspires Black women in the armed forces.
As Veterans Day approaches, Dr. Frank Smith highlights the contributions of Black veterans, while others express concerns ...
HATTIESBURG Miss. (WDAM) - When you visit the African American Military History Museum, you might not realize it, but you’ve already walked into the largest and oldest artifact that the museum has to ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Some artifacts and exhibits are being removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture. It comes a month after President Trump’s executive order to ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) will celebrate its ninth anniversary Sept. 24. Since opening in 2016, the museum has welcomed almost 13 million ...
Several artifacts are being removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, according to the owners of the artifacts. The removals come after the Trump administration issued ...
WASHINGTON – Hundreds of people joined a rally on May 3 to show support for the National Museum of African American History and Culture in the wake of threats by the Trump administration and others ...
Black museums are more crucial than ever when it comes to teaching, learning and maintaining the authentic history of people of African descent. Institutions across the nation and beyond are working ...
'Suggestions that the Smithsonian had planned or intended to remove these items are false' In an official statement, The Smithsonian denied reports that the institution removed exhibit items from the ...
Downtown Charleston’s International African American Museum will open an exhibit next week to serve as a national archive on family histories of slavery.