The effort dates back to 1915, when Black Civil War veterans pushed for a memorial to recognize he role they played in fighting for and winning their own emancipation. Of course, their pleas were ignored and funding never came for that memorial.
After the success of the African American civil rights movement several decades later, there was renewed interest in our history and recognizing it with a museum.

The museum bill finally passed in 2003 and was signed into law by President GW Bush.
The work then began to raise the $270 million dollars in private donations and get the thousands of artifacts needed to fill the cavernous museum building's exhibit space.
Construction finally started on the NMAAHC in 2012 and was completed in November 2015, The Smithsonian's newest museum that tells the story of African Americans is now open for all of us to enjoy.
Here's President Obama's speech at today's NMAAHC museum grand opening ceremony.
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