Lonnie Moore introduces the 2023 Lonae Moore Forum at the Museum in Liberty Hall.

With a shared commitment to presenting a more inclusive—and thus a more accurate—telling of our nation’s history, the Museum and the Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust will host the 9th “It Begins with Each of Us: Fostering Racial Understanding” forum, a candid conversation about race in our nation’s history at the Museum on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, from 1 – 3:30 p.m.

The theme of this year's forum is “America's 250th: Still on the Journey." Using the nation’s 250th anniversary as an opportunity for both remembering the past and preparing for the future, presenters will explore examples of African American contributions to the United States throughout its history, through the lens of the historic sites that preserve these stories, as well as research-based recommendations for more deeply engaging young adults, especially Generation Z, in the civic life of the nation as we work together to create the future.

Featured panelists are Lawana Holland-Moore, Director of Grantee Impact and Engagement for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, and Alex Edgar, Co-Founder of Youth250 and the Youth Engagement Manager at Made By Us. The conversation will be moderated by Adrienne G. Whaley, Director of Education and Community Engagement at the Museum of the American Revolution.

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Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month 2026 and explore the stories of Revolutionaries of African descent with the Museum this February.
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Patriots of Color Archive: Black and Indigenous Soldiers in the Revolutionary War

The Museum's new archive features nearly 200 rare documents bearing the names of Black and Native American soldiers who served during the Revolutionary War.
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Phillis Wheatley's Poetry

This original copy of Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, published in 1773, was written by Phillis Wheatley, the first published African American woman poet.
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