African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey

Jersey Shore


At this worthwhile endeavor by Ralph E Hunter showcasing the history of African Americans in Atlantic City and the USA, there's nice artwork from both sides of the Atlantic, as well as historical exhibits that shine a light on the ugly stereotyping and racism blacks have faced in America. Donations requested.


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