The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit is a vibrant hub dedicated to celebrating the rich history and culture of African Americans. It’s one of the largest museums of its kind, showcasing a diverse range of exhibits that highlight everything from the struggles and triumphs of African Americans throughout history to their contributions in various fields like art, music, and civil rights. Visitors can explore interactive displays, artifacts, and educational programs that bring these stories to life. The museum also hosts events, workshops, and performances, making it a lively spot for community engagement and learning. With its welcoming atmosphere, it’s a place where people can come together to appreciate and reflect on the profound impact of African American heritage.
A must-visit for understanding Detroit’s pivotal role in Black American history
• Walk around Midtown for murals, street art, and boutique shops like Detroit is the New Black (apparel store and rotating art/gathering space)