Atlanta’s history and its African-American heritage and history are one and the same when you examine the city’s rich culture.

If you want to know about African-American history in Atlanta, there are a small number of places you can go. As a history buff, it’s been a joy to compile this list of black history museums in Atlanta.

Here Are The Best Black History Museums In Atlanta

This list is proof that viable historical resources in Atlanta go far beyond just the King Center. Have a look:

Auburn Avenue Research Library

101 Auburn Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 | 404-730-4001

Black History Museums In Atlanta

The Auburn Avenue Research Library has everything from precious historical exhibits to lectures, workshops and other programs.

Apex Museum

135 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA | (404) 523-2739

Black History Museums In Atlanta

Founded in 1976 by historian Dan Moore, the Apex Museum has continued to be a beacon of light for those looking to connect the dots of the widespread African diaspora.

Hammonds House Museum

503 Peeples Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30310 | (404) 752-8730

Black History Museums In Atlanta

Although closed as of late, the Hammonds House Museum offers exhibitions throughout the year as well as significant cultural programming.

The museum is the former home of the Dr. Otis Thrash Hammonds, a prominent Atlanta physician and philanthropist who died from illness in 1985.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site

450 Auburn Avenue, NE Atlanta, GA | 30312-1525

Black History Museums In Atlanta

The childhood home of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. shows the early leanings of the civil rights leader. Tours are available on a daily basis, excluding holidays.

Up the street, you’ll find the King Center, which offers a comprehensive history of not only King and his teaching  but the breadth and depth of the civil rights movement.

Headquarters: (404) 331-5190
Visitors Information: (404) 331-6922 (recording)

Shrine of the Black Madonna Cultural Center and Bookstore

946 Ralph D. Abernathy Blvd SW Atlanta, GA 30310 |  (404) 752-6125

Black History Museums In Atlanta

Created in 1995 by Velma Maia Thomas, the African Holocaust Museum is housed at the Shrine of the Black Madonna. See a chapter of American history seldom told in such detail.

Store Hours are Sunday: 1:45-3:00 PM, Tuesday-Saturday: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM.

Ebenezer Baptist Church

407 Auburn Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30312 | (404) 688-7263

Black History Museums In Atlanta
Since its founding in 1886, Ebenezer Baptist Church was founded in 1886. Since its inception, the site has been a crucial gathering place for the fight for freedom among African-Americans.

Last Words

Atlanta’s black museums tell a storied tale of the pride and plight of the city’s African-Americans. Underneath the many artifacts and proclamations, you’ll find the fight for freedom.

Want to learn about more history? See these 10 Atlanta locations mentioned in the Green Book.

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The old adage, you can’t go forward until you know your past is as true today as it ever was. That fact is evident every day in a city like Atlanta, Georgia, which has a rich history.

How To Explore Atlanta

You can explore Atlanta today and have the time of your life.

First, to find all the good things happening in the city this week, all you have to do is take a look at downtown Atlanta. That’s where some of the best restaurants are as well as where the visitors, namely tourists, are. CNN Center often has something cool going on! Check out these events in Atlanta today and this week and this weekend:

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Don’t forget to check out one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta. If you like barbecue, see our list of the Best Atlanta BBQ Restaurants.

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The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s  food and drink scene, which has seen a bar explosion in recent years.

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