The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit, Michigan

Named after <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEHST000062" title="Maya Angelou" href="/topic/arts-culture/literature/maya-angelou-PEHST000062.topic">Maya Angelou</a>'s poem, And Still We Rise is a 20,000-square-foot exhibition showing a number of stories about people who have overcome great obstacles. Families can experience both African and African-American history through a variety of storytelling mediums.

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Named after Maya Angelou's poem, And Still We Rise is a 20,000-square-foot exhibition showing a number of stories about people who have overcome great obstacles. Families can experience both African and African-American history through a variety of storytelling mediums.

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