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Milwaukee Church Offers Unique Museum Tour for Black History Month

February 16, 2026

Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church in northwest Milwaukee has opened a new museum exhibit dedicated to Black history in America. Michelle Pitts-Luckett, an overseer at the church, created the display to educate congregation members and prevent the erasure of African American history, showcasing the progress made from segregation era to present day. The exhibit features educational materials about civil rights struggles, including references to segregated water fountains, buses, and building entrances.

Who is affected

  • Members of Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church in northwest Milwaukee
  • Students from local schools, specifically Assata High School
  • Michelle Pitts-Luckett (Overseer at the church and exhibit creator)
  • Charlotta Pritchett (Principal of Assata High School)
  • Younger generations learning about their ancestors' struggles

What action is being taken

  • The church is displaying the Black history museum exhibit
  • Church members are reading the informational signs before services
  • Assata High School students are visiting the museum on a school assignment

Why it matters

  • This museum provides an accessible educational resource about African American history in the local Milwaukee community, helping combat historical erasure and ensuring younger generations understand the civil rights struggles their ancestors faced. The exhibit serves as a tangible reminder of how far Black Americans have progressed from segregation, while emphasizing the importance of remembering this history to inform the future. By bringing students and community members face-to-face with this history, it fosters respect, understanding, and inspiration.

What's next

  • Luckett is searching for a location to display the exhibit permanently beyond Black History Month.

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint