ANCIENT AFRICA ENSLAVEMENT AND CIVIL WAR MUSEUM
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    • MAAFA/Middle Passage
    • Egyptian/7 Dynasties Room
    • Slave Holding Cell
    • Boat Room
    • Auction Block
    • Hall of Resistance
    • Timeline Room
    • Plantation Life
    • Jim Crow
    • Civil War
    • The New KKK Exhibit
    • Art Collection
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    • MAAFA
    • Juneteenth Celebration
  • Induction Ceremonies
    • Hall of Resistance Honoree
  • Educational & Black History Infusion Workshops
    • School Instruction
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  • Research & Funding
  • Links
    • Ancient Africa Enslavement & Civil War Museum (AAECWM )
    • Yomi Tales (Sister Yomi)
    • Annie Pearl Avery "LIVING LEGEND"
    • National Voting Rights Museum & Institute (NVRMI)
    • Selma Center for Nonviolence & Reconciliation
    • Selma 2019 Bridge Crossing Jubilee
    • African American Civil War Memorial & Museum in D.C.
    • LWF/Less We Forget Museum of African American Slavery & Cultural Center
    • Olmeca Arts (Health & Wealth & Creativity)
    • Gems of Africa (African Art & Custom Framing)

MISSION:

The Ancient Africa Enslavement & Civil War Museum was developed to educate and uplift schools, communities and people of all ages and races by presenting and interpreting the history of African people from antiquity through slavery and the Civil War in positive and creative ways.

The primary purpose of the AAECWM is to present an informed depiction of the African-American experience that would serve to unite and empower people to maximize their cultural, social and academic development.

The Museum is a provacative and courageous place, tackling one of the most controversial eras in history. It focuses on the history of Ancient Africa, Enslavement, and The Civil War through displays, discussions, and programs. The museum also give visitors the chance to talk about the effects of slavery at the end of the tour & on our social media pages, after they return home.
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