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This museum highlights the part women of color and women of African descent had in the struggle for equal rights.
It examines the role and impact in the resistance and highlights their stories in the permanent and rotating exhibitions.
The permanent exhibition reviews their part in the resistance since the early days of slavery, through the civil war and the emancipation, the Jim Crow era, great migration, civil rights movement, and during major events in the long struggle for equal rights. Videos and sound stations, photographs, songs, folk tales, and more give the visitor the entire story.
The exhibit Gender Trap: Black Women, Rape and Resistance focuses on the response and revolutionary acts by Black women in America. The last exhibit review a historical timeline of institutional rape, violence, and sexual harassment of Black women by police officers and their forerunners.
It is the only museum in the world dedicated to this cause.
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New York, NY, USA
Flushing, New York, USA
Melville, NY, USA
Ellis Island, NY, USA
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