It has pictures of black Americans who served in all wars an history that most ppl don't an didn't know even exist
There is alot that I learned here today. It was pretty cool
I do think the exhibits should be more straightforward about the struggles African American troops faced. One small panel describes a couple of veterans and their wives who were pulled from a car and shot by whites, but mostly the museum focuses on integration and speaks of racism in overly polite, generic terms.
Great visuals with interactive displays. Fun for minorities and majorities.
Walking through the doors, I was enveloped by history. The USO building was originally used in World War II for African American military men and women. There were replicas of the original furniture placed around the lobby and 40s music piped in. I felt like had stepped back in time. Each exhibit had several short videos to watch about historic figures, were filled with artifacts and haf some pretty cool displays. Check it out!
I'm glad this museum exists, especially in Hattiesburg, which has badly segregated neighborhoods. The building is neat, the staff is friendly, and the tour is free! Audio/video options are also incorporated.
African American Military History Museum is a US Museum based in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. African American Military History Museum is located at 305 E 6th St, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, USA.
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