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Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, Little Rock

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The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center is a nationally-accredited, world-class Department of Arkansas Heritage Museum and Cultural Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and celebrate African American history, culture and community in Arkansas from 1870 to the present, and to inform and educate the public about Black achievements, especially in business, politics and the arts.

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  • Hostesses very knowledgeable, personal, and such an pleasant personality. Museum contents very informative and educational. Actually met a visitor of the museum who had a relative featured in... 
    Hostesses very knowledgeable, personal, and such an pleasant personality. Museum contents very informative and educational. Actually met a visitor of the museum who had a relative featured in...  more »
  • This is an excellent museum and very enjoyable as it delves somewhat into the history of the Mosaic Templar of America organization and much more thoroughly into the Dunbar High School - a "Black... 
    This is an excellent museum and very enjoyable as it delves somewhat into the history of the Mosaic Templar of America organization and much more thoroughly into the Dunbar High School - a "Black...  more »
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  • Great museum! Beautiful space to use for events! The staff is super helpful. Dawn goes above and beyond to ensure every event goes smoothly.
  • Two of the levels are for the public but the first level, the main floor, is completely under construction right now (Apr 2021) so we could see nothing there. The third level is the stage and floor, plus the AKANSAS BLACK HALL OF FAME, which displays all the annual inductees from its inception in 1992 (I believe was the first year) thru 2018. The most current years are not displayed yet. This is a nice collection of photos and brief synopsis of each special honoree.

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