National Museum of African American History and Culture Ceremony
The Smithsonian Institution hosted a ceremony to mark the one-year countdown to the November 2016 opening of the Nationa…
Clayborne Carson, Founding Director, Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, reflects on how he became involved in the Ci… read more
Clayborne Carson, Founding Director, Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, reflects on how he became involved in the Civil Rights Movement and differences between the Civil Rights Movement and the Freedom Struggle. He recalls the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. , Stokely Carmichael, and Bob Moses.
Panel moderator, Barbara Ransby, Professor, University of Illinois, African American Studies Department. close
The Smithsonian Institution hosted a ceremony to mark the one-year countdown to the November 2016 opening of the Nationa…
Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and Bill Plante talked about the civil rights movement and the struggle for voting…
At a groundbreaking ceremony for the new National Museum of African American History and Culture speakers included Presi…
Historians and scholars talked about who is considered “black” in America. This talk was a session of “The Future of the…