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Located just inside Monroe’s Chenault Park, the Northeast Louisiana African Heritage Museum is a small museum founded in 1994 for the promotion and preservation of African-American culture through education and cultural and social events. The museum contains a range of research materials on the civil rights movement in the ‘60s in Northeast Louisiana. The museum organizes a series of relevant seminars and events that are open to the public. In addition, the museum supports and promotes art of the local artists Don Cincone, Agnes Hicks, and Bernard Menyweather by organizing regular shows of their art. The large museum space provides great venue for a range of social gatherings and celebrations.

1051 Chennault Park Dr. Monroe, LA 71203, Phone: 318-342-8889

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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