Museum History Founded in 1976 in celebration of the nation’s
Bicentennial, the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) is
the first institution funded and built by a major municipality to
preserve, interpret and exhibit the heritage of African Americans.
Throughout its evolution, the museum has objectively interpreted
and presented the achievements and aspirations of African Americans
from pre-colon
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ial times to the current day. The museum is committed to telling
the story of African Americans in all its permutations: family
life, the Civil Rights movement, arts and entertainment, sports,
medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law and technology. The
AAMP currently houses four galleries and an auditorium, each of
which offer exhibitions anchored by one of our three dominant
themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story, and the
Contemporary Narrative. Our Mission The African American Museum in
Philadelphia brings diverse communities together in greater
appreciation of the Black experience through the combined narrative
of art, culture and historical witness. Our Vision The African
American Museum will be an integral asset of the Philadelphia
cultural landscape that makes a meaningful impact on visitors’
lives as they experience the stories of people of African descent
through art, history and culture.