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NW African American Museum

@naamnw

We showcase Black art, history & culture in the #PNW. Our historic building is nestled in the heart of Seattle's Central District.

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in 1954, Hank Aaron knocked out the first home run of his Major League Baseball career. Twenty years later, Aaron became baseball's new home run king when he broke Babe Ruth's long-standing record of 714 career homers by hitting 755 home runs in his MLB batting career.

#OnThisDay in 1954, Hank Aaron knocked out the first home run of his Major League Baseball career. Twenty years later, Aaron became baseball's new home run king when he broke Babe Ruth's long-standing record of 714 career homers by hitting 755 home runs in his MLB batting career.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for Sounders Day last month. We gave away so many books & balls inspiring future readers and athletes. A special thank you to Sounders FC and the Rave Foundation for another successful collaboration in bringing fun and fitness to the community.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Sounders Day last month. We gave away so many books & balls inspiring future readers and athletes. A special thank you to Sounders FC and the Rave Foundation for another successful collaboration in bringing fun and fitness to the community.
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There is still time to see the Positive Frequencies exhibit at NAAM before it is gone. Filled with colors, movement and music, the Positive Frequencies exhibit has artwork from C. Bennett as well as other local artists: Samuel Blackwell, Myron Curry, and Eric Salisbury.

There is still time to see the Positive Frequencies exhibit at NAAM before it is gone. Filled with colors, movement and music, the Positive Frequencies exhibit has artwork from C. Bennett as well as other local artists: Samuel Blackwell, Myron Curry, and Eric Salisbury.
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