New York City has long been a place of historical significance when it comes to various civil rights and social justice movements, and particularly so when it comes to black history. It ran an “Antiques Roadshow”-style project in 15 cities that encouraged people to give heirlooms from their closets and attics, and yielded some of the 40,000 objects the museum In 1971, Gibson was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. perform at the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, 1939, after being barred from the Constitution Hall in Washington because of her race. award. I never knew that I would inherit her items. With insider commentary from your guide, visit Rockefeller Center, South Street Seaport, 9/11 … Additional editing and production by Jon Huang, Laura O’Neill and Jeremy White. People have their beliefs and somehow that comes out on top even after all the struggles. Sources: Freelon Adjaye Bond/ SmithGroup JJR. ", http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/11/ubs-to-shut-its-new-york_n_283533.html, "Weeping Beech Will Live On in Memory, and in Art", Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers (Gale), New York (Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_museums_and_cultural_institutions_in_New_York_City&oldid=977418170, Lists of buildings and structures in New York City, Lists of museums in the United States by city, Lists of tourist attractions in the United States by city, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, One of the world's largest art museums; includes American art and decorative arts, European, African, Asian, Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek art, Byzantine and Islamic art, modern art. This group exhibition of portraits depicts distinguished African American figures of the 20th century. I happened to mention that my grandfather fought in World War I and was awarded the Croix de Guerre There are a lot of music venues in Harlem. A view of the Washington Monument From a gallery devoted to African-Americans’ military service, visitors can see the Washington Monument on the Mall, and Arlington National Cemetery. Founded in the 1840s, Weeksville, Brooklyn was one of the country's first communities of free African Americans. Houses one of the few galleries in Lower Manhattan dedicated to showing works important to Asian American communities. Check out the rest of the month at the Apollo Theater here. Long before the building at 3940 Broadway in Washington Heights became a memorial to civil rights activists Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz, it functioned as a theater and dance hall known as the Audubon Ballroom. So let’s get the celebration started with a few suggestions to add to your list for Black History Month 2019, beginning now! The Studio Museum in Harlem is partnering with The American Federation of Arts (AFA) to present Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem, a major traveling exhibition comprised of over one-hundred works by nearly eighty artists from the 1920s to present. Museums. Collections include American art, Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern art, feminist, European and art of the Pacific Islands. The men were given aspirin and other medicines, implying through deception that these were to cure the men’s “bad blood,” but did not treat the men, and studied the results over a period of forty years without their consent. ", "Is the Go-Go Guggenheim Going, Going . Combine New York City’s top attractions in a guided tour via bus and boat (April–December). The site has since been named a, This Harlem cultural institution focuses explicitly on the history and culture of people of African descent. On the back of the photograph is the title, date and photographer's signature. By THE NEW YORK TIMES Today, the building is an educational and cultural center that focuses on the advancement of human rights and social justice. The museum features exhibits that include: Dogs in film, dogs of presidents, war dogs, dogs in exploration. They had some pieces I was interested in and I told them I wanted to give them to the museum. Joe Louis, Langston Hughes, W.E.B. It [the hymnal] came to her great-niece and it was divine intervention that she donated it to me. Back when Brooklyn had its own baseball team, the Brooklyn Dodgers, Ebbets Field was their home turf. When it first debuted in 1914, this historic … Cradle and shackles The cradle was made around 1830. human cargo. The robe was used in the years after World War I, during the second rise of the Ku Klux Klan. It was a surprise to receive a letter from her attorney after she The distinctive architecture alternatively symbolizes hands lifted in prayer, in what To celebrate Black History Month, we've compiled a map of 15 sites across the city—ranging from small plaques in city parks to full-on national monuments—that celebrate and honor the immense, ineffable contributions that black Americans and people of African descent have made on the five boroughs. Black History Month in NYC: 15 historic sites to visit, civil rights and social justice movements, A photo posted by The Studio Museum in Harlem (@studiomuseum), A photo posted by Nicole Gallo (@nikki_g_7), A photo posted by Stephanie Wilchfort (@stephwilchfort), A photo posted by Minton's Harlem (@mintons_harlem). Walker are just a handful of the many notable figures who attended sermons at Mother Zion. Enjoy the many chances to educate yourself on exceptional stories throughout U.S. and world history as well as the role of race in society today. Person, Noah and Brooke Porter and Wendy passed. Louis Armstrong’s trumpet and Lead Belly’s guitar The guitar is displayed alongside Lead Belly’s prison pardon. The Harlem Fine Arts Show celebrates the African Diaspora. Nat Turner’s Bible Turner led a slave rebellion in 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. Here’s one to add to your list during Black History Month. There will also be a panel on bias in the workplace against people of color and women, on February 26 at 6:30 p.m. Where: 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. NYC museums and park galleries are honoring the special time with a number of new and limited-time exhibits! I kept For more information, visit the Smithsonian's, International media Interoperability Framework. Many of its breathtaking homes remain in pristine condition, and luckily, they will stay that way: In 2011, the Landmarks Preservation Commission, 177th St & Baisley Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11434. They [the Smithsonian] came to my office in South Orange, New Jersey, with gloves and they went Jimi Hendrix’s vest, Marian Anderson’s jacket and skirt Anderson, the acclaimed classical singer, wore the outfit to Shackles and an Auction Block Exhibition text for the shackles reminds visitors that, “Like many other slaveholders, Jefferson owned his own children.” The slave auction block came from Hagerstown, Md. Along with the permanent collection of Latimer’s possessions and recreations of patents, on February 8 they will be opening a new series that “that confronts historical patterns of systemic racism in the United States.” It will compare and contrast the ways the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 “detained, deported, and re-enslaved ‘runaways'” with the current methods employed by Immigration Customs Enforcement. The Lynched The names of more than 2,200 people known to have been lynched between 1882 and 1930 line the walls of this gallery. If you have more information about this object, please contact us at NMAAHCDigiTeam@si.edu. Bucket used by the Rev. This decision is written into the architecture itself, as visitors descend 70 feet below ground to begin the historical journey centuries ago with the trans-Atlantic Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A protest sign about Trayvon Martin, a Hurricane Katrina door, and a detail from a President Obama display, James Baldwin’s passport and Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves, Carl Lewis’s Olympic medals, Jesse Owens’s cleats, Jackie Robinson’s bat and jersey, Althea Gibson’s racket, Jimi Hendrix’s vest, Marian Anderson’s jacket and skirt, Louis Armstrong’s trumpet and Lead Belly’s guitar.