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The New York City Tenement Museum used historic Black newspapers to create its latest exhibit

The Tenement Museum in NYC features a recreated apartment of a Black family in its latest exhibit, highlighting historical contexts using Black press archives.

First look: The Tenement Museum's first exhibit about a Black family

The Tenement Museum in New York City is highlighting the stories of a Black family for the first time with a new tour called 'A Union of Hope: 1869'
The tour explores the lives of the Moore family who lived in Soho during and after the Civil War

NYC Tenement Museum To Unveil Exhibit About Black Migration

The Tenement Museum in Lower Manhattan will open its first exhibit in several years, focusing on the Black migrant experience in post-Civil War era New York City.
The exhibit tells the story of the Joseph and Rachel Moore family and features 200 never-before-seen historical artifacts.

The New York City Tenement Museum used historic Black newspapers to create its latest exhibit

The Tenement Museum in NYC features a recreated apartment of a Black family in its latest exhibit, highlighting historical contexts using Black press archives.

First look: The Tenement Museum's first exhibit about a Black family

The Tenement Museum in New York City is highlighting the stories of a Black family for the first time with a new tour called 'A Union of Hope: 1869'
The tour explores the lives of the Moore family who lived in Soho during and after the Civil War

NYC Tenement Museum To Unveil Exhibit About Black Migration

The Tenement Museum in Lower Manhattan will open its first exhibit in several years, focusing on the Black migrant experience in post-Civil War era New York City.
The exhibit tells the story of the Joseph and Rachel Moore family and features 200 never-before-seen historical artifacts.
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NYC Tenement Museum now features Black family's apartment

The Tenement Museum in New York City has added a permanent exhibit featuring an apartment of a Black family.
The exhibit, called 'A Union of Hope,' is the result of a long-standing request.
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