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qanda

(10,422 posts)
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 06:44 PM Mar 2017

My mother at the Museum of African American History and Culture

I went with my mother to the National Museum of African American History and Culture. I took this picture of my mother who was overcome with emotion as she went through the museum and saw what humans are capable of doing to each other. However, she wasn't alone. I saw people of all races wiping away tears as the gravity of the numbers enslaved, killed and abused weighed heavily on them. There's something about this image of my mother that just gets me choked up. 😢

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My mother at the Museum of African American History and Culture (Original Post) qanda Mar 2017 OP
might be a good idea KT2000 Mar 2017 #1
There's a hope in the brokenness qanda Mar 2017 #3
agree KT2000 Mar 2017 #9
So true! qanda Mar 2017 #15
We can hope that history never repeats itself...but look at Dumpty and Muslim ban and deportation... iluvtennis Mar 2017 #12
This is something we discussed while going through the museum qanda Mar 2017 #14
Yep, and it is SHAMEFUL iluvtennis Mar 2017 #19
The museum has special rooms for such reactions ..... kwassa Mar 2017 #25
wow..... BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #39
Raw emotion there. sheshe2 Mar 2017 #2
I am glad to be able to share qanda Mar 2017 #4
I am hoping to get there one day. sheshe2 Mar 2017 #5
It is an absolutely amazing place. I was completely enthralled and so very deeply moved. JudyM Mar 2017 #23
A powerful and beautiful photograph. nt delisen Mar 2017 #6
Thank you. qanda Mar 2017 #16
Great photo Plucketeer Mar 2017 #7
Thanks qanda Mar 2017 #17
Thank you for sharing. mountain grammy Mar 2017 #8
You're welcome qanda Mar 2017 #29
An incredible photo. Thank you, Ilsa Mar 2017 #10
Thank you qanda Mar 2017 #35
I would have wanted to hug her TNNurse Mar 2017 #11
She had tried to prepare herself for how emotional it would be qanda Mar 2017 #20
The recent revelations about TNNurse Mar 2017 #21
Powerful context to a strong photo! Seems like your mother raised a good kid. FailureToCommunicate Mar 2017 #13
Thank you qanda Mar 2017 #31
Thank you for sharing this beautiful picture of your beautiful Mother... Freedomofspeech Mar 2017 #18
Thank you qanda Mar 2017 #30
(((hugs))) to your mom... samnsara Mar 2017 #22
Thanks for the hugs qanda Mar 2017 #32
I'd go to the US to see this stollen Mar 2017 #24
It would be worth it qanda Mar 2017 #33
Thanks! I appreciate it. stollen Mar 2017 #40
We visited last fall about a month after it opened. Outstanding. kwassa Mar 2017 #26
I'm glad you and your daughter got a chance to visit qanda Mar 2017 #34
((Humanity)) blm Mar 2017 #27
I had no idea how emotional it would be qanda Mar 2017 #36
That's a very powerful image, qanda. procon Mar 2017 #28
Thank you qanda Mar 2017 #37
K&R. That's a very powerful photo of your Mom... Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #38

KT2000

(20,576 posts)
1. might be a good idea
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 06:54 PM
Mar 2017

for the Museum to have some pictures of how people do react to this - with their permission of course.
Precious picture of your mother.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
3. There's a hope in the brokenness
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 07:06 PM
Mar 2017

That there are enough people affected that nothing like this will ever happen again. Let's hope...

KT2000

(20,576 posts)
9. agree
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 08:24 PM
Mar 2017

but we should always be aware that as the generations pass there will always be those who want to rewrite history so it can be done again. That is why I am so glad there is this museum - never forget - and hope.

iluvtennis

(19,850 posts)
12. We can hope that history never repeats itself...but look at Dumpty and Muslim ban and deportation...
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 08:44 PM
Mar 2017

...centers for Muslims and Mexicans. Under dumpty, any person or color or someone who does look white or has a non traditional "american" name cna be rounded up.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
14. This is something we discussed while going through the museum
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 08:53 PM
Mar 2017

So many are on the wrong side of history right now.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
25. The museum has special rooms for such reactions .....
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 02:27 PM
Mar 2017

Each floor has a video booth large enough to hold a family comfortably, with the idea that they tell the stories handed down in their own families, and those stories are videoed and stored. The booths were being heavily used when I was there.

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
39. wow.....
Tue Mar 14, 2017, 12:39 PM
Mar 2017

just...wow, they knew when they designed the building...



people need a space to process ... and communicate. ...


and wow for the OP




*sitting silently, feeling it*






Wish I could get out to D.C. I realllly wish I could have gone while President Obama was in the White House.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
4. I am glad to be able to share
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 07:08 PM
Mar 2017

I hope everyone is able to visit. It's an experience I will never forget.

JudyM

(29,233 posts)
23. It is an absolutely amazing place. I was completely enthralled and so very deeply moved.
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 10:20 PM
Mar 2017

Wonderful to be able to share that with your mom. The photo is beautiful!

Ilsa

(61,694 posts)
10. An incredible photo. Thank you,
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 08:39 PM
Mar 2017

Blessings to your dear mom and you.

I'm ashamed of horrors committed by people have done in the names of commerce, religion, etc. I'm hoping the museum will be a part of the part of healing for everyone.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
20. She had tried to prepare herself for how emotional it would be
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 09:00 PM
Mar 2017

She wasn't ready and only made it through the Emmitt Till exhibit and then had to leave. She wants to return another day to finish. I will be sure to hug her for you.

TNNurse

(6,926 posts)
21. The recent revelations about
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 09:10 PM
Mar 2017

the Emmitt Till case would be too much for me.

Please tell her there is a 67 yo white woman from the south (whose mama taught her pretty well)who is sorry that she had to see any of that.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
30. Thank you
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 03:21 PM
Mar 2017

She is quite the woman. Raised five girls alone and continues to inspire me to be a better person every day.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
26. We visited last fall about a month after it opened. Outstanding.
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 02:32 PM
Mar 2017

Many very powerful exhibits in the historical section. I recommend everyone visit this museum.

My nine-year-old daughter was very taken by the exhibits, and we deliberately didn't show her the Emmitt Till and lynching exhibits.

The food area was fascinating, too, with regional African-American dishes from all over the country.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
34. I'm glad you and your daughter got a chance to visit
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 03:25 PM
Mar 2017

It is so well done. We enjoyed the food as well. ☺

procon

(15,805 posts)
28. That's a very powerful image, qanda.
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 03:04 PM
Mar 2017

It conveys everything that needs to be said about the past and the present.

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