THE CHARLES WRIGHT MUSEUM

Of African American History

WORLD LARGEST INTELLECTUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY RESOURCE INSTITUTION FOR A BACKWARD TRAVEL IN LIFE EXPERIENCE.

Founded in 1965 and located in the heart of Midtown Detroit’s Cultural Center, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the world’s largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Wright opens minds and changes lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history and culture. This 125,000-square foot museum provides a welcoming, inclusive environment for people of all ages, races, and backgrounds to immerse themselves in the African American experience, and gain a new appreciation for the diversity of our nation. Housing over 35,000 artifacts and archival materials, the Museum features:

• And Still We Rise: Our Journey Through African American History and Culture, the Museum’s 22,000 square foot, interactive core exhibit, which is the largest single exhibition on African American history in existence

• The Ford Freedom Rotunda and its 65-foot high glass dome; this architectural wonder is two feet wider than the State Capitol dome

• Ring of Genealogy, a 37-foot terrazzo tile creation by artist Hubert Massey surrounded by bronze nameplates of prominent African Americans in history

• Inspiring Minds: African Americans in Science and Technology, a permanent exhibition focused on S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts for children

• The Children’s Discovery Room, an interactive, multimedia experience for preschool through 3rd grade students

• The Louise Lovett Wright Library and Robert L. Hurst Research Center

• The General Motors Theater, a 317-seat facility for live performances, films and presentations

• A museum store that sells authentic African and African American art, books and merchandise

• Over 200 public events annually including concert performances, theatrical productions, film screenings, lectures, and family and children’s programming. The Museum also serves as a facility for countless private functions including weddings, anniversary parties, baby showers, corporate meetings and conferences, memorial services, and community events.

The Wright Museum serves close to a half million people annually through its exhibitions, programs, websites, and events such as African World Festival