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Hear untold stories at the National Museum of African American History & Culture
USA // To comprehend the diverse African American experience and how it helped shape the USA, there is no better museum than this newest one in the Smithsonian's array. Just entering the bronze-tiered building, its design inspired by a Yoruban crown, feels remarkable. Exhibits spread over six main floors. The story begins in the underground galleries with early accounts of slavery and segregation. Walk around and there's a timbered slave cabin from a plantation, Harriet Tubman's hymn book and a shotgun shell from the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Alabama. Emmett Till's casket sits in a room of its own, with a solemn procession of visitors lined up to pay their respects. Move onward and Malcolm X's Koran, James Brown's black cape and President Barack Obama's inauguration invitation get their due. Interactive displays let you drive a car following the Green Book (a guide for African American road-trippers) and learn how to step dance. Mega queues attest to the museum's significance.
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