Inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture | 60 Minutes Archive
Inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2015, 60 Minutes went inside the construction of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Founding director Lonnie Bunch said the museum would allow America “to remember how much we as a country have been improved, changed, challenged, and made better by the African American experience.”
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FINALLY had the opportunity to visit! It was definitely awe-inspiring. You can not see everything in one visit.
Thatβs our History! We are indigenous to the land of America! They put a historic narrative on how they define our history which is quite disceptive
I wish I could see this and other museums(holocaust,native american.)I probably won't be able to(no money.) but for all who can,go there,you're lucky to have the privilege to.
It is both beautiful and painful at times.
Seeing that distinguished Tuskegee Airman back in that airplane brought tears to my eyes
I took a visit there before! Big building, a lot of history. More and more people should visit.
Ron DeSatan needs to go and learn something
Keep your tributes we want you owe we donβt care if you sorry
Beautiful… been there and love it!
I canβt wait to go back! You need at least two to three days to take it all in.
The history of the Americas would never be true history if Africans were excluded.
On another note…
That twin crane synchrony to elevate and lower that train car is quite exemplary. I've never seen that before.
I went to this beautiful museum about 2 years ago … I thought it would be just a nice little museum with not too much to be excited about. But boy was i wrong! I just planned to go for 1 day while i was in D.C. but once i saw all the great information and how incredibly well this museum was presented and ended up going 3 days in a row! I WILL DEFINITELY BE GOING BACK WHEN I VISIT D.C.AGAIN!!π―
Now letβs start teaching this in schools the way it should be taught
I was in DC in 2021 for the first time and the museum was closed due to covid . I need to get back there so I can take my son .
Only the Truth will set us all free.β
Thank you 60 Minutes!
It's more information hidden that isn't in the museum. May God continue to revel the truth.β€
Slavery officially ended in 1865. However, there were some black people who remained enslaved far after that.
That is not "400 years ago".
The architect for this museum sadly passed from complications of ALS. A very beautiful museum filled with our country's rich history that ranges from feelings of pain to moments of triumph.
I love the museum we did the family visit, but the ship ride Xzibit and slavery exhibits were 2 pristine!
Keep the wood and stone, just give us our reparations and stop trying to make it right with non-tangibles. 9:16
Ready or not, we are here and not going anywhere!!βπΏ
I've been to the Whitley Plantation (Louisiana) The Legacy museum (Alabama) and actually rode my motorcycle to where Emmett Till's body was discovered. (Mississippi)
But I haven't been here yet! And I feel ashamed of saying so. But I'm going!!!βπΏππΏ
Itβs the most amazing, detailed, emotional museum Iβve ever experienced. I will support it forever
Donald Goines
Iceberg Slim
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Name one element unique to African American culture that other cultures would do well to emulate.
10/10 the museum is so nice and filled educational and facts.
No thanks.
Iβve BEEN wanting what the DEMOCRATIC PAis giving βTHE REPLACEMENTSβ!
Whatβ¦too soon?!?!
I need to revisit. I went 20 years ago and it was disappointing
30 years from now I can definitely see a guy appearing to run away from police with no belt on in that museum
It was a beautiful experience. β€
Now they need jobs to afford to go in π.. this world is a hellhole…
This is history that isn't taught in schools and it needs to be ππΎ.