On the First Day of Black History Month 2024, The African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is pleased to announce that the Memorial Wall of Honor which lists the names of 209,145 Black soldiers and their white officers has today been recognized as “Most Names on a War Memorial”. The Guinness recognition may be […]
A poignant statue depicting a seated President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation will be formally unveiled in the nation’s capital on Monday, September 22, outside the African American Civil War Museum as that museum prepares to reopen later this fall after a multi-year rebuilding and expansion project.
Donate to the AACW Museum’s Special Fund Drive to secure your place in line for a signed and numbered print of “Bloom” by Ismani Sun.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum announces a postponement of the grand reopening of its newly renovated facility, originally scheduled for July 18, 2025.
DC’s African American Civil War Museum finally re-opens this summer! Story by the Washingtonian.
Meet Louis Henry Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, born in 1840. He enlisted in the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry in 1863, rising to Sergeant Major. Louis fought in key battles before being medically discharged in 1864.
The renovation of the African American Civil War Memorial Museum is coming along nicely. We look forward to welcoming you July 2025
Dive into pension files for the United States Colored Troops with NPS Mellon Fellow Dr. Beth Kruse at Vicksburg National Military Park.
AACWM Founding Director Dr. Frank Smith and re-enactors from the movie “Glory” discuss the film and the relationship with the AACWM Spirt of Freedom Memorial.
In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr traveled to Birmingham, AL which was commonly known as ‘Bombingham’ during the 1960’s due to the influx of terrorist bombings done by the Klu Klux Klan specifically inflicted on Black households and businesses.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum is proud to host our USCT Descendants Group supporting the descendants of the courageous United States Colored Troops to share generational family history.

























