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Among the other items is a guard tower from the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola. The Angola prison was notorious for the mistreatment of criminals and leasing out convicts for labor to citizens. There was a significant amount of black men imprisoned at Angola, including an established group of the Black Panther Party, formed inside in the 1970’s.

The museum has already collected several items for its collection that will arrive prior to its opening. Some include: Two ten-feet wide neon “Soul Train” signs and a Soul Train Music Awards sign used during the 2006 and 2007 awards show, the original casket of Emmett Till, the plane flown by Tuskegee Airmen or Harriet Tubman’s shawl.

(AP Photo: The shawl of Harriet Tubman is shown.)

Little Known Black History Fact: First Arrivals of the Smithsonian National African-American History Museum  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

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