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    Audacious Freedom: African Americans In Philadelphia 1776-1876

    Audacious Freedom: African Americans In Philadelphia 1776-1876

    Presented by African American Museum of Philadelphia at African American Museum in Philadelphia

    Ongoing


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    This permanent exhibition details the freedom journey of African Americans in Philadelphia during the nation's first century. Stories of individuals and groups highlight the Underground Railroad, the free black community in Philadelphia, African American soldiers in the Civil War, and early struggles for civil rights.


    • At-a-
      Glance

      • Venue Info

        African American Museum in Philadelphia

        701 Arch Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106

        Full map and directions

      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $10 (Adult)
        $8 (Senior, Student, Youth (4-18))
        FREE! (Member)

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        Ongoing

        Times:

        Monday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm
        Sunday, noon-5 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


      • Site Credits

             

         

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