Established | 1994 |
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Location | 55 12th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 |
Coordinates | 41°58′7.56″N 91°39′34.96″W / 41.9687667°N 91.6597111°W |
Type | African American heritage |
Director | LaNisha Cassell |
Curator | Felicite Wolfe |
Website | http://www.blackiowa.org/ |
The African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI), nestled along the Cedar River near downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, has been carrying out its mission “To preserve, publicize, and educate the public on the African American heritage and culture of Iowa” since its incorporation as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1993.[1] It has become the leading educational resource on African American history in Iowa and has two on-site exhibits: a permanent exhibit called Endless Possibilities, and a temporary exhibit which changes annually. Additionally, the AAMI has several "traveling exhibits" that are available for reservation by libraries, schools, businesses, etc.
Each year the AAMI serves over 30,000 people, offering tours, educational programming for all ages, special events, and much more across the state of Iowa.[2]