America's Black Holocaust Museum
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414-209-3640
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday: 10am-5pm. Friday & Saturday: 10am-3pm. Sunday & Monday: Closed.
America’s Black Holocaust Museum builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. Founded in 1988 in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin storefront by Dr. James Cameron, the only known survivor of a lynching. The museum's galleries are located on the very footprint of our first building in Milwaukee's Bronzeville neighborhood. On the ground floor of the new Griot Building (named for Dr. Cameron), the new galleries take visitors on a chronological journey through the Black Holocaust from 1619 to the present.
What's Nearby
Events
Places To Stay
Dining
1
Ladies of Hip Hop
4/04/2025
Milwaukee - 1.22 miles away
2
Copland’s Appalachian Spring
4/04/2025 - 4/05/2025
Milwaukee - 1.45 miles away
3
Lunchtime Talk by Kirk Nickel, PhD, Marc and Lillian Rojtman Curator of European Art
4/09/2025
Milwaukee - 1.69 miles away
4
Art in Bloom
4/03/2025 - 4/06/2025
Milwaukee - 1.7 miles away
5
Art in Bloom: Bloom Bash
4/05/2025
Milwaukee - 1.7 miles away
6
Whitnall Park Rotary Craft & Art Fair
4/05/2025
Greenfield - 10.13 miles away
7
re:Craft and Relic Spring Market
4/05/2025 - 4/06/2025
Franklin - 13.02 miles away
8
Trailbreaker Marathon
4/06/2025
Waukesha - 14.52 miles away