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  2. National Museum of African American History and Culture

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    The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), colloquially known as the Blacksonian, is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in the United States. [4] It was established in 2003 and opened its permanent home in 2016 with a ceremony led by President Barack Obama.

  3. List of museums in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Black Fashion Museum, founded 1979, moved to Washington in 1994, closed in 2007 and collection donated to the National Museum of African American History and Culture [10] [11] Corcoran Gallery of Art , open 1869–2014.

  4. S. Dillon Ripley Center - Wikipedia

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    It contains a conference center, an art gallery, and meeting/class rooms as well as exhibition space. It connects underground to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the National Museum of African Art, and the Freer Gallery of Art. The interior of the museum is a small, round area that descends for several stories.

  5. List of artworks commemorating African Americans in ...

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    Artworks commemorating African-Americans in Washington, D.C. is a group of fourteen public artworks in Washington, D.C., including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedicated in 2011, that commemorate African Americans. [1] When describing thirteen of these that predate the King Memorial, Jacqueline Trescott wrote for The Washington Post:

  6. Oprah Winfrey Is So Iconic Her Influence on American Culture ...

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  7. Vanilla Beane - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla Powell Beane (born Vanilla Powell; September 13, 1919 – October 23, 2022), known as "DC's Hat Lady", was an American milliner and businesswoman. One of her hats was displayed and is in the collection of the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Washington, D.C. observes Vanilla Beane Day on September 13.

  8. Here Are All the Ways Oprah Winfrey Gives Back - AOL

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Larry Marano/Shutterstock (10517946l)Oprah Winfrey speaks during 'Oprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus' tourOprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus, BB&T Center ...

  9. National Museum of the American People - Wikipedia

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    The answer: a museum that would tell the stories of all of the peoples coming to this land. I came up with a name for the museum on the spot - the National Museum of the American People. It is a testament to the need for the museum that many people, when told about the proposal, were surprised that such a museum doesn't already exist. [5]