Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian

The Smithsonian Institution, the largest museum complex in the world, is made up of 19 museums and galleries and the National Zoo, in Washington, D.C., area and New York City. It also is an important research organization, with facilities and projects worldwide.

This brochure, offered as a companion to “Go Smithsonian,” provides details on exhibitions and objects on display that reflect the contributions of African Americans to the history and culture of the United States. Details on exhibitions and objects in the collections and on view that reflect the life and art of the peoples of Africa are offered as well. Programs and activities for young African American visitors also are noted.

On December 16, 2003, President George W. Bush signed legislation to create a National Museum of African American History and Culture within the Smithsonian Institution. This new museum will be devoted to the documentation of African American life, art, history and culture. The museum will be built on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Information subject to change. Please call (202) 633-1000 (voice) or (202) 633-5285 (TTY) to verify dates and other information. Send e-mail requests to info@si.edu, or visit the Smithsonian’s Web site at www.smithsonian.org.