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America I AM: The African American Imprint
January 15 - May 3, 2009
The National Constitution Center will host the world debut of the America I AM: The African American Imprint exhibition, celebrating nearly 500 years of African American contributions to our country.
The exhibition is developed in partnership with Tavis Smiley, and organized by Cincinnati Museum Center and Arts and Exhibitions International (AEI), which also organized the King Tut exhibition that last year became the most attended touring exhibition in the world. America I AM will run from January 15 through May 3, 2009, presenting a historical continuum of pivotal moments in courage, conviction, and creativity that solidifies the undeniable imprint of African Americans across the nation and around the world.

