Howard County Ctr-African America
The Howard County Center of African American Culture (HCCAAC) is a vibrant institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating the African American experience in Howard County, Maryland, and beyond. Founded in 1987 by the late Mrs. Wylene Sims Burch, HCCAAC curates a rich collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia that highlight significant contributions across various fields, including education, music, and the arts.
With a mission to engage communities, promote progress, and transform lives through culture and history, HCCAAC features several exhibitions such as the Underground Railroad, Civil Rights, and African Diaspora exhibits. Additionally, the center actively captures and preserves "Living History" to ensure that current experiences are documented and shared with future generations.
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