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Chicago: Destination for the Great Migration
Dyana Williams: Collector
Art Works!
Mural Arts in Philadelphia
Lucien Crump Art Gallery
Cultural Connections
Arthur Dixon Elemetary
Kerry James Marshall
One True Thing: Meditations on Black Aesthetics
Black Panthers, 1968: Photographs by Ruth Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones
Huntington Museum of Art Presents: Willie Cole
Jamming with the Man: An Allen Stringfellow Retrospective
Art on 38: Promoting Art & Culture
The Majesty of African Motherhood
African American Art & Culture Complex
The Grant Hill Collection of African American Art
The African American Museum in Cleveland
Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950)
The Hewitt Collection
The DuSable Museum of African American History
Heard Native American Museum
Studio Musuem in Harlem
Mandela Museum
El Museo del Barrio
Civil Rights Museum

The Dream and Vision of Icabod Flewellen

The idea of an African American Museum was conceived Thanksgiving Day in 1945 by museum founder Icabod Flewellen. The concept was realized in 1953, when the museum was established in Mr. Flewellen's home. Incoroprated in 1960 as the Afro-American Cultural and Historical Society, our museum is one of the oldest museums of its kind in the United States of America.

The museum was moved into the basement of its current location at 1765 Crawford Road in Cleveland, Ohio in 1984. In 1987 the 97 year old building (formerly the Treasure House Library), was purchased by Mr. Flewellen and his trustees, from the Cleveland Public Library for $1.00. In February of the same year, the museum's name was changed from Afro-American Historical and Cultural Society to African American Museum. Hence because education is the primary focus of the African American Museum, the original function of the building is still being met.

The African American Museum, a vital component of the culture of Cleveland provides enriching, educational enlightenment for all people, from pre-schoolers to senior citizens. The African American Museum was founded for the preservation and dissemination of information regarding the contributions of individuals of African descent. Thus, located in the historical, Hough Community, the African American Museum is a place of learning and a place to experience African and African American culture in the heart of Cleveland.

Plan a group tour for your, school, church or other adult or youth organization. Join us for celebrations and special events.

Like the city of Cleveland itself, the African American Museum is experiencing a renaissance of positive change and growth.

African American Museum
1765 Crawford Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Telephone 216 791-1700
Fax 216 791-1774
Email ourstory@aamcleveland.org