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87-Year-Old Woman Sees ‘Slave Cabin’ in Which She Was Born at National African-American Museum – The Root

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87-Year-Old Woman Sees ‘Slave Cabin’ in Which She Was Born at National African-American Museum – The Root

In 2017 the restored structure sits in the National Museum of African American History and Culture, helping to tell the often overlooked and covered-up stories of our nation’s history.

But to Isabell Meggett Lucas, 87, the cabin also tells the story of her own family and her childhood: She was born in that same cabin several decades ago.

Lucas visited the museum Tuesday with several members of her family and was amazed to see the two-room wooden house, where she lived with her large family of 11 on Edisto Island, standing before her as a museum exhibit, NBC Washington reports.
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National Museum of African American History & Culture, NMAAHC, African American History, Black History, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMNPhoto | Photo/Carolyn Kaster

National Museum of African American History & Culture, NMAAHC, African American History, Black History, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMNPhoto | Photo/Carolyn Kaster

National Museum of African American History & Culture, NMAAHC, African American History, Black History, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN


The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution museum established in December 2003. The museum’s building, designed by David Adjaye, is on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. It has close to 37,000 objects in its collection related to such subjects as community, family, the visual and performing arts, religion, civil rights, slavery, and segregation.

Early efforts to establish a federally owned museum featuring African-American history and culture can be traced to 1915, although the modern push for such an organization did not begin until the 1970s. After years of little success, a much more serious legislative push began in 1988 that led to authorization of the museum in 2003. A site was selected in 2006. The museum opened September 24, 2016, in a ceremony led by U.S. President Barack Obama. (Wikipedia)