Museums - Thomasville, GA, US
Thomasville's First Black History Museum is established to educate individuals about the history and culture of African Americans locally and nationally. One African-American historian, James "Jack" Hadley has preserved over 4,669 pieces of African American artifacts with emphasis on Thomasville's First Black Achievers, states and national achievers that commemorate their lives and accomplishments.The mission of the Jack Hadley Black History Museum is to document, preserve and exhibit African American history and culture of Southwest Georgia but also local, state and national history. This pictorial Black History Museum you do not want to miss. See collectible African-American artifacts dated back to slavery, the Buffalo Soldiers, exhibits on Lt. Henry O. Flipper, Dr. Martin L. King, Jr., Blacks in the Military from the Spanish American War to Desert Strom/Iraq War and the African-American Life on the Southern Hunting Plantation, their life, 1993 Heisman Award Winner Charles Ward, Jr., Black Women, Douglass High School historical era and much much more.
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