American museums shedding light on racial justice
“In order to look to the future, it is often necessary to get a clear picture of the past,” Martin Luther King Jr. said in 1957. “In order to know where we are going, it is often necessary to see from whence we have come.”
Among the ways the United States grapples with the racial injustice in its history are museums and public monuments. Five racial-justice museums in the United States include: