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Idaho Black History Museum

View our new exhibit:  Jim Crow in America:  The Racial Divide which tells the personal stories of local people in narrative and photographs.  The display includes how their lives have been shaped, in part, by their Jim Crow experience.

Jamal Joseph, a U.S. writer, director, producer, poet, activist, educator and writer is coming to Boise.  Please join us for a luncheon on February 14, 2012 -- Noon at the Owyhee Plaza, 1109 Main Street.  Tickets are $60 and include a luncheon and signed autographed copy of his book "Panther Baby".   >>More Information.

Savory and Sizzling Recipes from the Idaho Black History Museum are still available for $10.00!   >>More Information 

Faith Ringgold limited edition prints for sale (click for details), Idaho's First African-American Legislator

Founded in 1995, the Idaho Black History Museum is a 501(c)3 organization established to educate individuals about the history and culture of African Americans, with special emphasis on African Americans in Idaho.