The Museum of African American History (MAAH) – African Meeting House is a National Historic Landmark that represents freedom and social progress during the 19th century and set a foundation for civil rights in New England. The museum is now the preserved site of the first African American church in Massachusetts that played a role in the Underground Railroad. In observance of Black History Month, the Black Business Students Association, Africa Business Club & Hispanic Business Club would like to invite you to walk through the halls where free African Americans and white abolitionists changed the face of our nation and hear about their acts of heroism. Come participate in this unforgettable diversity experience.
Food will be served.
Sponsored by The Black Business Students Association and the MIT Graduate Student Council
Keynote Speaker: L'Merchie Frazier, Director of Education at the Museum of African American History
We hope that you will join us for this installment of the #BlackBrilliance series.