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https://invention.si.edu/early-attempt-build-national-museum-colored-people

 

History of the NMCPNorfolk, VA

 

"Now, let’s turn to another effort to celebrate African American history and culture that began just a few years earlier. In 1907, Giles B. Jackson, an African American attorney from Richmond, directed efforts to build the so-called Negro Building at the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition in Norfolk, Virginia, but fell short in his efforts to convert the temporary exhibitions into a permanent “National Museum for Colored People.”

 

I became aware of Jackson’s efforts through my investigations into African American inventors, who suffered many injustices because of persistent discrimination. African Americans battled the racist perception that they were mentally inferior and technically incompetent, what historian Bruce Sinclair has called the “deeply ingrained and long perpetuated myth of black disingenuity.” [3] Thus, the black inventors who somehow managed to overcome these difficulties provided hope and inspiration for an oppressed people by merely existing. If African Americans could invent—and earn objective, government-issued proof in the form of a patent—then racist arguments about black intellectual inferiority evaporated. [4]

 

Thus, at the turn of the 20th century, African American leaders fought to showcase the work of black inventors at fairs and expositions. In 1901, the Virginia legislature authorized plans for the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition, marking the 300 anniversary of America’s first permanent English settlement, founded in 1607. However, there were initially no plans to feature the achievements of African Americans, despite displays of black progress at previous fairs such as the Cotton Centennial in New Orleans (1884), the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893), the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta (1895), and W.E.B. Du Bois’s “Negro Exhibit” at the Paris Exposition (1900). [5] A prominent black Virginian, Giles B. Jackson, stepped in to rectify the situation.

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