The African American Museum in Philadelphia is home to an amazing collection of more than 750,000 objects and illustrations that chronicle and dramatically unfold the incredible story of the black Diaspora. A massive assortment of art, artifacts, period clothing, furniture, military weapons, industrial tools, musical instruments, photographs, diaries, documents, records, books, journals, paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, fiber and mixed-media works comprise our captivating collection.
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Collections
The museum collects, preserves, and makes available for research purposes rare, unique and primary materials that document the history, literature, politics, and culture of peoples of African descent in Philadelphia and throughout the Americas, primarily in the twentieth century. Holdings include photographs, personal and family papers; records of organizations and institutions; subject or thematic collections; broadsides; programs and playbills; music; and books. Our collection showcases the Philadelphia story and beyond, civil rights organizations and activities, Negro baseball league memorabilia and the performing and visual arts.
Accessing the Collections
Access to the collections is granted by appointment only. A completed research request form must be completed prior to scheduling any appointment. The completed form can be sent to: Research@aampmuseum.org or mailed to: The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Collections Department, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.
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Reproduction Requests
Requests for reproduction of the objects or images from the African American Museum in Philadelphia’s Collection must be made in writing. If the request is accepted, a contract will be sent to the requestor stating the terms of usage and any associated fees.
Permission to publish or quote from unpublished manuscripts or from published items under copyright, must first be obtained from the copyright holder. It is the researcher's responsibility to secure that permission. In many instances, contact information can be provided for copyright holders or donors. Additionally, permission to quote from manuscripts must be obtained.
Requests should be sent to Collections@aampmuseum.org or The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Collections Department, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19106.


