Reflections & Praise to the International African American History Museum
2/1/2024 - Stories and Insights
No matter their personal history, each departed with a wealth of insight and a challenge to continue learning about the African American experience.
Located at historic Gadsden’s Wharf in Charleston, South Carolina, where many African Americans first arrived in this country, the IAAM shines a well-deserved spotlight on artistic contributions, cultural traditions and groundbreaking research given to us by African Americans. It uses large-scale digital media to show the beauty of the African American story, offering a modern take on centuries of tragedy and triumph.As they walked through the exhibits, team members found themselves moved to tears by the personal stories shared. Several shared their reflections on what they gained by visiting this historic place of remembrance.
From the moment I arrived, I could tell the Museum was a safe and sacred place. Everything in the museum was thoughtfully put together. I learned things I never knew. I left with a heavy heart, but also with joy in my heart because African Americans are overcomers. They have overcome so much pain, grief and mistreatment, and they have fought hard to bring equality to this world. – Tanya Isaman, Director of Credit Services
Overall, it was very impactful to see how this population arrived in South Carolina and the life they were able to build. Learning about cultures, and the struggles they face is very interesting and inspiring. – Amy Vincent, Commercial Line of Business Operations ManagerWhile touring the museum, I found myself drawn to watching other visitors. Our impactful stories seemed to have a profound effect on them, and I was able to witness them sit with their emotions. I believe they were able to feel a little bit of what Black people have always felt. They realized how the horrors of slavery impacted not people of another race, but their fellow humans. – Sedrick McCallum, Community Development Officer
The IAAM is incredibly curated and beautifully done. The space itself has a very sacred presence, one that beckons you to tread lightly and respectfully. The stories, images, artifacts, and flow are emotionally impacting. There was one artifact, that for me that I simply can’t shake, the story of Rose and her daughter Ashley ... These stories go on and on. There is so much to take in, being there for a little over an hour was simply not enough time. – Jamie Kerr, Director of Commercial AdministrationThe International African American Museum is an amazing learning journey of an African culture that was brought to America through the captivity of slave ships. The IAAM is beautifully designed and contains many images and artifacts that support a powerful story of people’s survival. It is without a doubt an emotional experience. If you are visiting Charleston, I encourage you to take the time to experience the IAAM. – Dena Kapperman, Senior Communications Manager
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