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National African-American Archives & Museum, Inc.


category : Museums
Portraits and biographies of famous African-Americans. Carvings, artifacts, books, documents. History of Colored Carnival, Hank Aaron Fan Club, African-American participation in Mobile Mardi Gras. Authentic slavery artifacts. Audio and video oral histories.


Admission: Free
Hours: Open M-F 8-4; Sat. 10-2, Sun. by appt.
Address: 564 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave.

Phone: 251-433-8511
Fax: 251-433-4265

Come visit us in Mobile, Alabama

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Sunshine Canoes

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Mobile, AL Tours



Condé-Charlotte Museum House

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Bragg-Mitchell Mansion

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