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The Museum of African American History is New England’s largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving and interpreting the contributions of African Americans. In Boston and Nantucket, the museum has preserved two historic sites and two Black Heritage Trails® that tell the story of organized black communities from the colonial period through the 19th century.
Happening now until March 30, 2020 at the Boston campus:
Jazz Greats – Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Collection: The exhibition features over 30 photographs by 16 photographers of legendary artists from the worlds of music and dance, dating from the 1920s to the 1980s. Photographers include Antony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon), jazz bassist Milt Hinton, Gjon Mili, Chuck Stewart, Barbara Morgan, William Gottlieb, and Michael Abramson.
Museum membership is $35/year $15/year for Students & Seniors; Individual tickets are $8 for people 62 and older. The museum is wheelchair accessible.
MAAH
46 Joy Street
Boston, MA
617.725.0022 x330
Learn more at www.maah.org