The DuSable Black Historical past Museum and Schooling Heart, the oldest unbiased museum dedicated to Black historical past within the nation, is celebrating a significant milestone this yr.
On Monday (Feb. 16), the Chicago establishment based by Dr. Margaret Taylor Burroughs in 1961 marked its sixty fifth anniversary.
“In the present day, we rejoice 65 years of legacy, tradition, and group,” museum officers wrote in an Instagram publish that includes snapshots of Burroughs, her unique dwelling, and the museum.
“Based on February 16, 1961, by Dr. Margaret T. Burroughs, the DuSable Black Historical past Museum and Schooling Heart was constructed as a house for Black historical past and for 65 years, that imaginative and prescient has lived by means of artists, elders, college students, storytellers, and neighbors such as you,” the caption continued. “This museum has at all times been greater than a constructing. It’s a gathering place. A classroom. A mirror. A launchpad.”
The publish added, “In the present day, we open our doorways to rejoice along with cake, connection, and collective pleasure as we honor the place we’ve been and step boldly into the place we’re going. As a result of legacy isn’t one thing we inherit. It’s one thing we construct collectively.”
The museum, which started inside Burroughs’ Bronzeville dwelling beneath the title the Ebony Museum of Negro Historical past, had grown so extensively by 1973 that it moved to a bigger house to accommodate its increasing archives and exhibitions.
“She didn’t wait to get a giant grant to purchase a constructing. She didn’t look forward to philanthropists to get their cash collectively and donate house. She used the sources that she had,” Shermann “Dilla” Thomas, a model ambassador and historian, informed NBC 5 Information in a latest interview.
“If we have been to return in time to 1961, you’d see that anytime African People have been represented, it was large Sambo lips, a bone by means of their nostril,” he continued. “So to surrender house in her dwelling to focus on the sweetness and tradition and texture of Black people just isn’t solely selfless, however it’s endearing. And that’s why we’re right here 65 years later.”
What began from humble beginnings to showcase the depth and great thing about Black tradition has grown right into a dynamic cultural hub. Present exhibitions embody “Paris in Black,” which options greater than 100 pictures, work, sculptures, and artifacts chronicling the Twenties exodus of Black American expats to Paris, together with Josephine Baker, Henry Ossawa Tanner, and Langston Hughes. “The Many Colours of Us” invitations youngsters to discover race, ethnicity, and tradition, whereas “Freedom: Origin and Journey” guides guests by means of the arc of Black progress in America utilizing greater than 200 objects, archival movies, and pictures.
The museum has additionally earned a particular place in President Barack Obama’s coronary heart by means of the years, making the truth that the Obama Presidential Heart, slated to open in Chicago in June, all of the extra candy.
“We wish people to return see the library of America’s first Black president, and after you permit that library, we would like you to return and see a spot that basically emboldened and empowered President Barack Obama,” Thomas added. “He’ll let you know himself, he spent many a day within the museum, and he’s spent a whole lot of time with our founder.”

















