News Summary
Burritt Museum in Huntsville is set to open a new exhibit titled ‘History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools’ on January 28, 2025. This exhibit will showcase the impact of the Rosenwald Schools initiative, which transformed education for African American children in the South. The museum will also host special events, including a celebration for Black History Month on February 17, 2025. Admission is affordable, making it accessible for families to learn about this significant part of history.
Exciting Exhibit Coming to Burritt Museum in Huntsville!
Huntsville is in for a treat as the Burritt Museum prepares to unveil a captivating new exhibit titled “History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools.” Set to open its doors on January 28, 2025, this special showcase will run straight through to May 2025.
What’s the Buzz About Rosenwald Schools?
For those who might not be familiar, the Rosenwald Schools were a groundbreaking initiative that transformed education for African American children in the South. Thanks to the collaborative efforts between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington, more than 5,000 schools were established, positively impacting the education of approximately 600,000 students across 15 states. This exhibit will explore the invaluable partnership between these two prominent figures and the significant impact their work had on rural education.
The display is on loan from Auburn University’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction, and has been thoughtfully created in collaboration with the Alabama Department of Archives. It seeks to delve into the role of local communities, particularly their fundraising efforts, that made these educational projects possible.
Visit Burritt Museum for a Great Experience!
Planning on checking out the exhibit? You’re in luck! It’s included with your general admission ticket to the Burritt Museum, meaning you can explore a wealth of history without breaking the bank. What great news! Adult tickets are priced at an affordable $12, while children and students can visit for just $8. For seniors aged 60 and up, or military personnel, the admission cost is $10, and importantly, children aged 2 and under can enter for free. Burritt members also enjoy complimentary access. Just a reminder, tax will be added to all admission rates at the time of purchase.
Check the Hours Before You Go!
If you’re excited to plan your visit, it’s essential to note that museum hours will be adjusted during this period. Until the end of March, the museum will be open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays from 12 pm to 4 pm. Mark your calendars, because from April to May, the hours will shift a little to Tuesday to Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, with Sundays remaining the same. Just perfect for a weekend outing with the family!
Special Events to Celebrate Black History Month
Don’t let the exhibit pass you by without participating in a special event happening on February 17, 2025. This particular event will honor Black History Month and include engaging activities linked to the exhibit and the impact of the Rosenwald Schools. It’s a wonderful chance to connect with the community, learn more, and celebrate history!
Stay Updated!
As excitement builds for the launch of this exhibit, the museum encourages everyone to keep an eye on their website for the latest updates and ticket purchase options. You wouldn’t want to miss any details, especially as the opening day approaches!
So, if you’re in Huntsville or planning to visit, be sure to swing by Burritt Museum this spring. Dive into the inspiring legacy of the Rosenwald Schools and recognize the vital role they played in shaping educational opportunities. Don’t forget to grab your tickets, gather the family, and get ready for a delightful and educational experience!
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Additional Resources
- Rocket City Mom: History Lives On Exhibit
- Wikipedia: Rosenwald Schools
- WAFF: Learn History of Rosenwald Schools
- Google Search: Rosenwald Schools Alabama
- Rocket City Now: North Alabama Weekend Events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Rosenwald Schools
- Rocket City Mom: Black History Month in Huntsville
- Google News: Black History Month events Huntsville
