Odell S Williams Now & Then African American Museum

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538 South Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA 70802

The Odell S. Williams Now & Then African American Museum, founded in 2001 by the late Sadie Roberts Joseph, aims to expand knowledge of African American history through engaging exhibits and community involvement. The museum is dedicated to continuing her legacy by partnering with local and state organizations to ensure that her contributions to the community are remembered and celebrated.

Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the museum serves as a vital resource for education and cultural enrichment, fostering a deeper understanding of African American history. Through its various events and programs, the museum actively engages the community in meaningful discussions and reflections on the past.

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Art V.
7/7/2018

Nice exhibits , only a $5 donation- good personal tour. Ms Sadie is friendly and very knowledgeable. The tour takes about 1/2 hour

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Tricia S.
7/15/2020

Stopped in here during a downtown social bike ride tour. Ms. Sadie's son gave us the tour and shared that he is reopening the museum in honor of his mom since her death a year ago. Creative...

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