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Exhibitions


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Distant Echoes: Black Farmers in America

November 17, 2008 – May 17, 2009
Black family farms, formerly a way of life and source of pride for many, are fast disappearing. Explore the changes through the eyes of award-winning photographer John Francis Ficara


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Red, White, Blue & Black: A History Of Blacks In The Armed Forces

Beginning with the Revolutionary War, Blacks were systematically prevented from serving in various roles in America’s Armed Forces. Red, White, Blue & Black: A History of Blacks in the Armed Forces, is not about the glorification of war, rather it was inspired by those whose deeds have gone unnoticed; those who have fought this country’s external enemies while having to contend with the internal enemy of racism and inequality.


WISDOM OF WORDS: Lerone Bennett Jr., The People’s Historian

When the MAN, the MOMENT and the MOVEMENT meet, what results is a force of nature like Mississippi’s native son, journalist, author and historian Lerone Bennett Jr. Learn more about this legendary historian and author through this moving exhibition.


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Postal Portraits: African Americans and Stamps

Exhibition currently closed.
The first African American stamp was issued in 1978, starting a unique tribute to leading African Americans.
See a special selection in this exhibition.


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From Dreams to Determination: The Legacy of Doctors Percy and Anna Julian

Exhibition currently closed
An intimate look at the lives of two leaders and their impact on society.


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Africa Speaks

Explore the continent of Africa region by region in this permanent exhibition.


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In The Hands of African American Collectors: The Personal Treasures of Bernard & Shirley Kinsey

Exhibition currently closed
Drawn from an extensive personal collection, In The Hands Of African American Collectors: The Personal Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey, includes some 90 paintings, sculptures, prints, books, documents, manuscripts and vintage photographs.


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381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story

Exhibition currently closed
One unyielding individual sat down to take a stand against racism. That simple act sparked 50,000 people to stand against a segregated system and force it to open its doors equally and respectfully. Those 50,000 inspired many more to continue in a fight for equality that began America’s modern civil rights era.

Revisit a catalyzing moment in history brought to life through 381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story.


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Community Gallery

Want to share your work with the community? The DuSable Museum Community Gallery may be the place for you.