Reginald F. Lewis Museum, a framed image accompanied by a letter from Museum President Terri Lee Freeman  Image
This 18 x 24 framed image commemorates the Reginald Lewis Museum. It is accompanied by a letter from the museum's president Terri Lee Freeman discussing the significance of Phil Freelon's contributions.

Located two blocks from Inner Harbor in Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture – a Smithsonian Affiliate – documents, interprets, and preserves the complex experiences, contributions, and culture of Black people. The Lewis Museum serves as a catalyst of sustained change by providing robust programs and exhibitions and bold conversations that educate and challenge. We strive to be a trusted custodian, a respected authority, and a thought-partner on the history, art and culture of the African diaspora with an emphasis on the State of Maryland.

Founded in 2005, the 82,000-square-foot facility accommodates over 13,000 square feet of permanent and temporary exhibition space, hosting more than 11,000 objects in our permanent collection, special exhibitions, educational programs, and public events.


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Reginald F. Lewis Museum, a framed image accompanied by a letter from Museum President Terri Lee Freeman

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The Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Baltimore, MD.