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The Tenement Museum’s first exhibit about a Black family


  • Tenement Museum 103 Orchard Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)

For more than 30 years, the Tenement Museum shared stories about the people who once lived in the building it now owns. But that meant that some groups—particularly Black New Yorkers—were excluded, as there's no record of a Black family living in the apartment building at 97 Orchard Street. 

Now, with an aim to explore the full breadth of immigrant and migrant experiences, the Lower East Side museum is highlighting the stories of a Black family for the first time with a new tour titled "A Union of Hope: 1869." The exhibition tells the story of the Moore family who lived in Soho during and after the Civil War. The newly launched experience will offer an expanded schedule during February for Black History Month; reserve tickets here for $30/person.

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