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An HBCU Museum Is Coming To Washington D.C. This Spring

March 21, 2018 by ahouston

 

When it comes to college culture, HBCU pride is special. There’s a rich history of historically black colleges and universities that deserves to be officially preserved. Terrence Forte hopes to be the one to preserve that history, the Washington Business Journal reports.

Forte, his brother Jason, and their parents (who went to Howard) have founded the HBCU Museum in Washington, D.C.

The museum is located in the space previously held by the Psychic Gallery, and is actually only temporary. Forte has plans to expand the small galleries into a larger museum in the city. He also has plans to open a second branch in Atlanta. In addition to being museums, both spaces will feature community outreach programs, seminars and mentoring programs led by current HBCU students and HBCU graduates.

For now, however, the museum showcases historic photos and artifacts that tell of the educational and uplifting impact HBCUs have had on the black community. Forte said that he and his family are actively seeking donations of historical artifacts for the larger spaces.

“The planning for this has been going on for a long time,” said Forte, who added that he wants the museum to “chronicle our legacy.”

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