Abstract

AbstractTraditional Museums have dominated the American landscape, but there exist hundreds of “Black Grassroots Museum” that are preserved by what African Diaspora museum specialist, Deborah Johnson‐Simon, calls “kulture keepers;” these are everyday folk who dedicate themselves to protect and preserve the artifacts and stories of Black survival, ingenuity, resistance, and resiliency inside their homes, churches, or in community spaces, lest we forget.

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