February is Black History Month but the
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit celebrates Black History all year long. According to their website, the museum is
the world's largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Museum provides exhibitions and programs that explore the diversity of African American history and culture. The Museum houses over 30,000 artifacts and archival materials and is home to the Blanche Coggin Underground Railroad Collection, Harriet Tubman Museum Collection, Coleman A. Young Collection and the Sheffield Collection, a repository of documents of the labor movement in Detroit.
Due to a generous donation from
Target Corporation, admission is FREE on the First Sunday of each month until July 1, 2007. Now there's even more incentive to visit!
Read read Black History in Michigan, a collection of articles on Absolute Michigan's Stories from Michigan History MagazineAnd read or listen to Essay: Deferring the Dream - 1/15/07 by Jack Lessenberry's Essays and Interviews about Martin Luther King's legacyAlso read or listen to the companion Interview: Kevin Gaines - 1/15/07 by Jack Lessenberry's Essays and InterviewsThe photo above, by
pinehurst19475, shows the mask that decorates the entry to the museum and is part of the
Absolute Michigan Pool on flickr and part of pinehurst19475's
detroit area photos set.

This photo entitled
Museum of African American History, Detroit is also in the
Absolute Michigan Pool and was contributed by
Maia C.