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History

On encountering a memorial to World War II heroes in Denmark during the mid twentieth century, Detroit-based obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Charles H. Wright felt inspired—inspired to create a repository for African American history and culture, a space for celebration and remembrance that would inspire generations of visitors.

"I was committed to what I defined as 'one of the most important tasks of our times,'" Dr. Wright would later remark.

Dr. Wright defined that important task as "ensuring that generations, especially young African Americans, are made aware of and take pride in the history of their forebears and their remarkable struggle for freedom." Over half a century since Dr. Wright first opened the International Afro-American Museum in January of 1966, The Wright has expanded significantly in size and in ambition.

The state-of-the-art, 125,000 square-foot facility that the museum currently occupies in Detroit's thriving Midtown serves as a cultural beacon for the City of Detroit, and for the United States, championing the stories of African Americans and offering a space for rigorous contemplation for visitors of all backgrounds.

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Mission

The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History opens minds and changes lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history and culture.

Vision

Our vision is of a world in which the adversity and achievement of African American history inspire everyone toward greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.

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