Our Sisters’ Many Hats

African American Museum of Iowa 55 12th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids , IA, United States

An African American woman’s Sunday hat is her crowning glory—it announces to the world that here is a beautiful, sophisticated, confident person. But Sunday is just one day of the […]

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More Than Just A Game

North Liberty Community Library 520 W Cherry St, North Liberty, IA, United States

Iowa’s athletes have long impacted their teams, communities, and the sports they played, but African Americans did so while facing off against more than just the opposing team. They fought […]

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Searching for Freedom: African American Migration in Iowa, 1830-1900

Saint Ambrose University 518 Locust St, Davenport, IA, United States

“Searching for Freedom: African American Migration in Iowa, 1830-1900” will explore the history of black movement to and around Iowa during the 1800s, beginning with the arrival of the first African […]

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CANCELED: Modern Migration to Iowa

Cornell College 600 1st St SW, Mt Vernon, IA

Please note that this event has been canceled. Any plans to reschedule will be announced on our website and social media. This Humanities Iowa presentation will connect the the economic, […]

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150 Years of Progress for African American Men

University of Iowa Main Library 125 W Washington St, Iowa City, IA

This year marks the 154th anniversary of the end of the Civil War and the complete emancipation of U.S. slaves. At emancipation, black men in American had little human capital […]

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The Only One

Based off the AAMI’s 2012 temporary exhibit of the same name, “The Only One” explores the experiences of Iowans who were the only African American on a sports team, in […]

Unconditional Loyalty

African American Museum of Iowa 55 12th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids , IA, United States

Discover the proud history of African American service people in the United States military from the Revolutionary War to the present. Topics include African American Iowans in the Civil War, […]

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Wonders of Buxton

Visit Buxton, a bustling mining town at the turn of the last century. This important place in Iowa’s history was referred to as a “utopia” by the majority of the […]

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Occupied Territory: Policing and Racism in Twentieth-Century Chicago

African American Museum of Iowa 55 12th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids , IA, United States

In this talk, Professor Simon Balto (University of Iowa) will talk about his recent book on policing and race in Chicago, between 1919 and the early 1970s. His talk will […]

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More than Just a Game

Iowa’s athletes have long impacted their teams, communities, and the sports they played, but African Americans did so while facing off against more than just the opposing team. They fought […]

Free