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African American Men's Historical Society

Projects

At AMHIS, our projects are designed to make a tangible impact in the real world, addressing critical issues and fostering meaningful change. Our work is rooted in the belief that empowering communities and building strong institutions benefits not just the African American community, but society as a whole.

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Musuems

National Musuem Of The Ku Klux Klan

Shedding Light on America’s Dark History

The National Museum of the Ku Klux Klan is a groundbreaking project spearheaded by AMHIS in collaboration with cultural activist Daryl Davis and a dedicated team of African American men committed to preserving and presenting history without bias. This institution stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of those who confront uncomfortable truths to foster awareness and understanding. The museum highlights the rise, impact, and enduring legacy of the Ku Klux Klan as a force of hate in American history. Through powerful exhibits, original artifacts, and personal stories, it examines how systemic racism was weaponized and the resilience of those who stood against it. This institution is not about glorifying hate—it is about educating the public, confronting a painful past, and empowering communities to build a future free from discrimination. By documenting this dark chapter of history, we aim to foster dialogue, challenge prejudice, and ensure these lessons are never forgotten.