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My History Lives Here
by Lauren Crawford
My History Lives Here is a monthlong initiative dedicated to spotlighting Black history museums across the United States — and the communities, stories, and legacies they preserve.Kicking off Sunday (February 1), My History Lives Here will run throughout Black History Month, highlighting one museum each day.The project centers institutions that document Black life, culture, resistance, creativity, and achievement — from nationally recognized museums to deeply rooted local spaces that safeguard history at the community level.
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International African American Museum
The My History Lives Here series continues with the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina — a museum built on one of the most historically significant sites in the transatlantic slave trade.Listen now!
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Jackie Robinson Museum
The My History Lives Here series continues with the Jackie Robinson Museum in New York City — a space dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of the man who broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier.Listen now!
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Muhammad Ali Center
The My History Lives Here Black History Month series continues with the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky — a cultural and educational institution dedicated to preserving the life and legacy of one of the most influential athletes and activists in history.Listen now!
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African American Civil War Memorial Museum
The My History Lives Here Black History Month series continues with the African American Civil War Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. — a powerful institution dedicated to honoring the more than 200,000 Black soldiers and sailors who fought for the Union during the Civil War.Listen now!
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Stax Museum of American Soul Music
The My History Lives Here Black History Month series continues with the Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis, Tennessee — a cultural landmark dedicated to preserving the legacy of Southern soul and the Black artists who shaped it.Listen now!
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Urban Civil Rights Museum
The Black Information Network’s My History Lives Here Black History Month series continues with the Urban Civil Rights Museum in Harlem, New York — a soon-to-open institution focused on documenting and interpreting civil rights struggles and activism in urban centers across the United States.Listen now!
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Rosa Parks Museum
As part of the My History Lives Here Black History Month series, the Black Information Network is highlighting the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, Alabama — a space dedicated to honoring the legacy of Rosa Parks and the pivotal role she played in the civil rights movement.Listen now!
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Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
In the My History Lives Here series, the Black Information Network continues its Black History Month spotlight with the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston, Texas — the nation’s largest museum dedicated to chronicling the experiences and contributions of African American troops across U.S. military history.Listen now!
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Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
The Black Information Network is launching its My History Lives Here Black History Month series by spotlighting the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, one of the largest institutions in the world dedicated to preserving and interpreting the Black experience.Listen now!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
My History Lives Here is a monthlong initiative dedicated to spotlighting Black history museums across the United States — and the communities, stories, and legacies they preserve.Kicking off Sunday (February 1), My History Lives Here will run throughout Black History Month, highlighting one museum each day.The project centers institutions that document Black life, culture, resistance, creativity, and achievement — from nationally recognized museums to deeply rooted local spaces that safeguard history at the community level.
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Lauren Crawford
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