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AACHM

EIN: 38-3134840 · Ann Arbor, MI

Preservation Of African American History
Education On Local History
Community Engagement Through Cultural Programs

About the African American Cultural and Historical Museum

Founded in 1993, the African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County (AACHM) is dedicated to researching, collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the rich cultural and historical materials that reflect the life and work of African Americans in Washtenaw County. Through over one hundred programs and events, AACHM has become a vital resource for understanding local Black history.

Impact on the Community

The AACHM plays a crucial role in preserving local history, strengthening community ties, and providing educational resources for future generations. It connects the knowledge, joy, struggles, and values of past African American communities with the present.

Why Donate?

Donating to AACHM supports the preservation of local history and honors the contributions of African Americans in Washtenaw County. Contributions help fund renovations, educational programs, and the acquisition of historical artifacts, ensuring that the stories of the past are shared with future generations.

Get Involved Today!

Your support can make a difference! Consider donating cryptocurrency or cash to help preserve the rich history of African Americans in Washtenaw County. Together, we can ensure that these important stories continue to be told.

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