


Join us Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. on Zoom for our monthly meeting featuring two founders of local African American museums. Learn about their determination, drive and why this work is vital to a future where we are all informed about our history and culture. Ralph Hunter, Sr., 87, (above, left) and Larry Miles, 92, (above, right) dream of a south Jersey landscape with African American museums in Atlantic City and Camden, respectively. The men are collectors, business leaders and entrepreneurs who educate and inspire. |
Mr. Miles founded La Unique African American Bookstore and Cultural Center in Camden, which is located on the newly named Larry Miles Way. Mr. Hunter’s collection is on display at the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City and the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey in Newtonville. Both are putting their dreams into action.
Learn about their determination, drive and why this work is vital to the future where we are all better informed about our history and culture.
Registration is free but required to attend. Click the button below.