NMAAHC Welcome Survey
1.
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Please select the element of the Museum's mission that is most important to you.
Telling the African American story that is often ignored or even suppressed
Shining a light on individual African Americans who made history
Educating visitors on how African American culture has shaped our shared heritage
Developing engaging, informative classroom materials on African American history
Pushing forward the national dialogue on race, justice, and equity
Other
2.
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If you chose "Other" above, please let us know what element of the Museum's mission is most important to you.
3.
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Which aspects of African American history should the Museum focus on? (Please select all that apply.)
The experiences of slavery, the Civil War, and emancipation
Segregation and the Jim Crow era
The civil rights movement
Documenting the ongoing fight for equality and justice in the twenty-first century, including police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement
African American contributions to art, music, literature, sports, and entertainment
African American achievements in fields such as science, education, government, and the military
Other
4.
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If you answered "Other" above, please let us know which aspects of African American history you think the Museum should focus on.
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Please select the top three initiatives you think will best advance the Museum's mission.
Adding to our collection of historic artifacts
Creating interactive exhibitions at the Museum
Seminars and symposiums on African American history and culture
Building traveling exhibitions
Enhancing online content and virtual exhibitions and programs
Increasing outreach to teachers and students nationwide
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If you answered "Other" above, please let us know which initiative you think will best advance the Museum's mission.
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Which of the following do you believe is the most effective way the Museum can combat our nation's legacy of racism?
Inspiring visitors with the stories of African American heroes
Shining a spotlight on horrors like slavery and the Jim Crow era
Finding new ways to bring Americans together to appreciate our shared heritage
Fostering a national conversation about race to encourage reconciliation and healing
Documenting the current Black Lives Matter movement
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If you answered "Other" above, please let us know what you believe is the most effective way the Museum can combat our nation's legacy of racism.
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Please let us know any additional input that you would like to share with the Museum.
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