America's Black Holocaust Museum

  • 2233 North 4th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53212
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A memorial dedicated to the victims of the enslavement of Africans in the United States, America's Black Holocaust Museum was founded by James Cameron after surviving a lynching. The museum is dedicated to educating the public about the injustices suffered by people of African American heritage while shedding light on the issue of racism.

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I try to go back every year. more on Yahoo! Travel

The museum is very nice inside and haves alot to learn and it gives people something to think about when you think about your ancestors. more on Yahoo! Travel

I am now in the 10th grade, this museum made me want to do a report on the Black Holocaust It was very sad to hear that the founder of the Black Holocaust Museum died. more on Yahoo! Travel

I loved the Black History Museum! more on Yahoo! Travel

One Fun-Filled Day in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

One Fun-Filled Day in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

by Michelle Snow

It's a shame not to have the time to explore this city which proudly has one foot in the past and the other in the future. more >

  

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