Black History Month at the Museum of Historic Annapolis February 7 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Historic Annapolis Museum 99 Main Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
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African American History at MOHA
Celebrate Black History Month at the Museum of Historic Annapolis!
Drop in on Saturday, February 7 for special family activities to commemorate the rich cultural heritage of the African Americans who have helped shape the nation.
Take our NEW tour, Race and Rights Guided Tour of the Museum, offered at 11 am and 2 pm (advance registration recommended)
This 50-minute guided tour explores the powerful impact of African American community leaders on Annapolis’s history. Discover their roles in shaping local life, landmark court cases, and pivotal civil rights legislation.
Meet a Living Historian: Marita Carroll (12 pm – 2 pm)
Step back in time and meet a living historian portraying Marita Carroll, a Black Civil Rights activist who took part in the Annapolis lunch counter sit ins in the early 1960s, helping make meaningful change across the city and beyond.
Create a special craft inspired by local Black history and culture.
Go on a Museum Scavenger Hunt through the museum and learn about local Black history.
Take a reading break in the Anne Arundel County Library Book Nook, featuring a specially curated collection of children’s books celebrating African American history and heritage.
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