Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia

Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia

About

The Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia was founded in 1981 by Carroll Anderson, Sr. and opened to the public at 100 Clay Street, in the historic Jackson Ward district of Richmond in 1991.

The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia celebrates the rich culture and moving histories of African American people in Virginia and their contributions to our magnificent country. We endeavor to tell a more complete and inclusive story about America.

Our mission is to preserve stories that inspire. For many of us Black history is reduced to a handful of moments and events. We remember the courageous and popular stories of Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King, but there are many, many more. Although Virginia's past is sometimes painful, we can learn from our ancestors and allow that history to fuel our future.

Details

City of Richmond
Museum
122 W. Leigh St.
Richmond, VA 23220

 

In the Area

Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives
1109 West Franklin St.
Richmond
Richmond National Battlefield Park
470 Tredegar St
Richmond