Family Portraits at the African-American Heritage Museum of South Jersey
Ralph Hunter, president of the African-American Heritage Museum of South Jersey, describes finding a group of rare photographic drawings of well-to-do African-Americans from the Victorian-era in Atlantic City. Visit StateoftheArtsNJ.com for more.
Museum Highlights African-American History
The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey was created by an Atlantic City native and is full of thousands of historical pieces.
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South Jersey Museum Celebrates African-American Heritage Year-Round
February may be Black History Month but the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey educates many about the culture all year long.
A New Wave of Art Opens in Atlantic City 2013
The Ribbon Cutting of the Noyes Arts Garage Stockton College located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, featuring the Grand Opening of the African American Heritage Museum of Southern Jersey in it's new home at the Shore. Congratulations to Mr. Ralph Hunter, Founder and Director of AAHMSJ.
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Atlantic City Free Public Library Black History Month exhibit opening ... Feb. 1, 2012
The Atlantic City Free Public Library will offer an exhibit -- Atlantic City Portraits of a People -- throughout February in celebration of Black History Month. The exhibit will feature photos of six of the city's influential African-American couples and also charcoal portraits of a local family that are more than 100 years old.
African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey founder Ralph E. Hunter, Sr., put together this exhibit, which will include approximately 10 photos of each of the following prominent Atlantic City couples: Art and Dorothie Dorrington, Honorable James L. and Laverne Usry, Pierre and Soundra Hollingsworth, Karlos and Joanna LaSane, Ralph and Edythe Greene, and Elwood and Georgeanna Davis.
In this video, Mr. Hunter talks about the LaSane family.
Please call (609) 345-2269, ext. 3115, ahead of time to learn the exhibit viewing hours.
New Jersey State Museum Brings African-American History to Life Through the Arts
Students celebrated Black History Month at the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton. For more New Jersey news, visit NJ Today online at
Hometown Teams and Atlantic City Devotion and Determination exhibit openings
The Atlantic City Free Public Library is helping to bring an exciting exhibit created by the Smithsonian Institution to the city for a six-week stay.
The library is one of six organizations in New Jersey selected to host Hometown Teams -- a traveling exhibition that celebrates American sports and sportsmanship. Atlantic City will be the second stop on the Hometown Teams' 2014 road trip.
The exhibit will be displayed at the Noyes Art Garage Stockton College, located at the Wave parking garage at 2200 Fairmount Ave., from March 22 to May 4. Visitors will be able to view the exhibit from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday during that time.
The library held a ribbon-cutting pep rally March 22 at the Art Garage to kick off the exhibit's visit to Atlantic City.
As a companion to Hometown Teams, the Atlantic City Free Public Library will present a new exhibit, The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination. This sports-based exhibit, which will also be located at the Art Garage, will showcase some of the people and places that are a part of the fabric of the city's rich sports history.
Hometown Teams has been made possible in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. Hometown Teams is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institute and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
Hometown Teams and Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination is brought to you by: Smithsonian Institution, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Atlantic City Free Public Library, City of Atlantic City and Noyes Arts Garage, Stockton College, in partnership with Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Atlantic City Alliance, Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, Atlantic City High School, African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, The Press of Atlantic City, Ocean City Home Bank and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
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Hometown Teams & A.C. Devotion and Determination sports exhibits grand opening
Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian read a proclamation at the March 22, 2014, opening for the Smithsonian Institution's Hometown Teams sports exhibit and The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination sports exhibit, which was developed by library staff.
The library is one of six organizations in New Jersey selected to host Hometown Teams -- a traveling exhibition that celebrates American sports and sportsmanship. Atlantic City will be the second stop on the Hometown Teams' 2014 road trip.
The exhibit will be displayed at the Noyes Art Garage Stockton College, located at the Wave parking garage at 2200 Fairmount Ave., from March 22 to May 4. Visitors will be able to view the exhibit from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday during that time.
The library held a ribbon-cutting pep rally March 22 at the Art Garage to kick off the exhibit's visit to Atlantic City.
As a companion to Hometown Teams, the Atlantic City Free Public Library will present a new exhibit, The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination. This sports-based exhibit, which will also be located at the Art Garage, will showcase some of the people and places that are a part of the fabric of the city's rich sports history.
Hometown Teams has been made possible in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. Hometown Teams is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institute and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
Hometown Teams and Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination is brought to you by: Smithsonian Institution, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Atlantic City Free Public Library, City of Atlantic City and Noyes Arts Garage, Stockton College, in partnership with Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Atlantic City Alliance, Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, Atlantic City High School, African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, The Press of Atlantic City, Ocean City Home Bank and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
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Jersey Confederate Re Enactor Says Monuments Should Stand
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans a group dedicated to the memory of ancestors who lost their lives fighting for the South in the Civil War. And while it might be expected to have a following in Georgia or Mississippi, New Jersey's chapter has 30 members, led by a retired electrician from Atlantic County.
Dave Hann, who is descended from both Union and Confederate vets and belongs to both organizations, put on the gray uniform of the South and spoke about what he said is the inaccurate belief that the South was the side of slavery and racism.
What you got to realize is not every single soldier was fighting to preserve nor to get rid of the institution of slavery, Hann said. They fought for a variety of reasons.
Recent controversy over Confederate battle monuments has pushed Hann's group into the spotlight somewhat. Hann said the memorials should remain standing because they are markers of Civil War history and people should be learning from, rather than destroying, the nation's past.
Hometown Teams & Atlantic City Devotion and Determination exhibit openings
Atlantic City High School cheerleaders performed at the March 22, 2014, opening for the Smithsonian Institution's Hometown Teams sports exhibit and The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination sports exhibit, which was developed by library staff.
The library is one of six organizations in New Jersey selected to host Hometown Teams -- a traveling exhibition that celebrates American sports and sportsmanship. Atlantic City will be the second stop on the Hometown Teams' 2014 road trip.
The exhibit will be displayed at the Noyes Art Garage Stockton College, located at the Wave parking garage at 2200 Fairmount Ave., from March 22 to May 4. Visitors will be able to view the exhibit from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday during that time.
The library held a ribbon-cutting pep rally March 22 at the Art Garage to kick off the exhibit's visit to Atlantic City.
As a companion to Hometown Teams, the Atlantic City Free Public Library will present a new exhibit, The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination. This sports-based exhibit, which will also be located at the Art Garage, will showcase some of the people and places that are a part of the fabric of the city's rich sports history.
Hometown Teams has been made possible in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. Hometown Teams is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institute and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
Hometown Teams and Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination is brought to you by: Smithsonian Institution, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Atlantic City Free Public Library, City of Atlantic City and Noyes Arts Garage, Stockton College, in partnership with Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Atlantic City Alliance, Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, Atlantic City High School, African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, The Press of Atlantic City, Ocean City Home Bank and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
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Hometown Teams & A.C. Devotion and Determination Pep Rally
Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian speaks at the March 22, 2014, opening for the Smithsonian Institution's Hometown Teams sports exhibit and The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination sports exhibit, which was developed by library staff.
The library is one of six organizations in New Jersey selected to host Hometown Teams -- a traveling exhibition that celebrates American sports and sportsmanship. Atlantic City will be the second stop on the Hometown Teams' 2014 road trip.
The exhibit will be displayed at the Noyes Art Garage Stockton College, located at the Wave parking garage at 2200 Fairmount Ave., from March 22 to May 4. Visitors will be able to view the exhibit from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday during that time.
The library held a ribbon-cutting pep rally March 22 at the Art Garage to kick off the exhibit's visit to Atlantic City.
As a companion to Hometown Teams, the Atlantic City Free Public Library will present a new exhibit, The Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination. This sports-based exhibit, which will also be located at the Art Garage, will showcase some of the people and places that are a part of the fabric of the city's rich sports history.
Hometown Teams has been made possible in Atlantic City by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. Hometown Teams is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institute and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
Hometown Teams and Atlantic City Experience: Devotion and Determination is brought to you by: Smithsonian Institution, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Atlantic City Free Public Library, City of Atlantic City and Noyes Arts Garage, Stockton College, in partnership with Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, Atlantic City Alliance, Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, Atlantic City High School, African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, The Press of Atlantic City, Ocean City Home Bank and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
American Perspectives at the New Jersey State Museum
The New Jersey State Museum's American Perspectives tells the history of our country through paintings, from colonial times through the 21st century. Curator Margaret O'Reilly takes us on a tour. For more, visit StateoftheArtsNJ.com.
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State Assembly Celebrates Black History Month
(Sacramento) – During the California State Assembly’s special ceremony to mark Black History Month, Assemblymember Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, Sr. (D-South Los Angeles) pointed out that 2018 is the 100th anniversary of the first African-American being elected to the California State Legislature, Frederick Madison Roberts. Watch this Assembly Access video to see Assemblymember Jones-Sawyer tell Roberts’ story.
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