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Photo Credit: National Museum of African
American History and Culture (NMAAHC)

by Dr. Lucie K. Lewis--
   Creative Futures,
  LLC,/Author: “I AM”

Renewal From Within
       The Garden

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    Reflections on the National Museum of
    African American History and Culture

   Much has been said about the National Museum of              41
   African American History and Culture. Its origins,
   design and content have been well presented as a                Photo Credit: National Museum of African American
   part of its introduction and grand opening that                               History and Culture (NMAAHC)
   occurred on September 24th. To that record, this
   writer can only affirm that the museum is an incredible    In this case, the corona is inspired by the three-tiered crowns
   accomplishment—its structure and content a                 used in Yoruban art from West Africa. Moreover, the
   remarkable statement on our presence as a people           building’s main entrance is a welcoming porch, which has
   and our contributions that have been central to the        architectural roots in Africa and throughout the African
   growth of this nation. However, hearing about              Diaspora, especially the American South and Caribbean.
   it—reading about it—cannot do it justice. It is the        Finally, by wrapping the entire building in an ornamental
   experience, the emotions, the memories that bring life     bronze-colored metal lattice, Adjaye the architects pays
                                                              homage to the intricate ironwork that was crafted by
56to the extraordinary feat.                                  enslaved African Americans in Louisiana, South Carolina,
   As my husband and I approached the Museum on the           and elsewhere.
   first day of our trip, it was an inhale-hold-your-breath-
   blown-away moment. The unique design and                    63
   architecture of the Museum stood it in stark contrast
   to its surroundings and began to share its story even
   before we entered.
    According to the Museum
   (source:https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/building)
   NMAAHC “integrated their architectural form with their
   function or purpose… in the sense that the building
   (as a “container”) embraces its content—which is the
   American story told through the lens of African
   American history and culture.”
   From one perspective, the building’s architecture
   follows classical Greco-Roman form in its use of a
   base and shaft, topped by a capital or corona.
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