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National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center : ウィキペディア英語版
National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center

The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center is a museum located in Wilberforce, Ohio, whose mission is to chronicle through its collections and programs the rich and varied experiences of African Americans from their African origins to the present.
The museum is located at 1350 Brush Row Road, next to Central State University.
==Founding==
The concept of a national museum dedicated to African American history and culture can be traced back to the second decade of the 20th century. In 1915, African American veterans of the Union Army met in Washington, D.C., for a reunion and parade. Frustrated with the racial discrimination they still faced, the veterans formed a committee to build a memorial to various African American achievements. Their efforts paid off in 1929, when President Herbert Hoover appointed Mary Church Terrell, Mary McLeod Bethune, and 10 others to a commission charged with building a "National Memorial Building" showcasing African American achievements in the arts and sciences. But Congress did not back the project, and private fundraising also failed. Although proposals for an African American history and culture museum would be floated in Congress for the next 40 years, none gained more than minimal support.〔Wilkins, Robert L. "A Museum Much Delayed." ''Washington Post.'' March 23, 2003.〕
Proposals began circulating again in Congress in the early 1970s. At the same time, state officials in Ohio were also attempting to establish an African History museum. Wilberforce had been a major stop on the Underground Railroad (which helped escaped black slaves find safe passage through northern states and into Canada), and the former site of Wilberforce University. In 1972, the state passed legislation agreeing to build a museum in Wilberforce.〔Ames, Franco, and Frye, p. 11.〕 In 1981, Congress approved the creation of a National Afro-American Museum in Wilberforce.
The museum, built and funded with private money, opened in 1987.〔Ruffings, p. 80.〕

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