Coalition for the National Museum of the American People

Coalition for the National Museum of the American People

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“E Pluribus Unum!”- From Many, One The organization announced this project at a press event in February, 2011 and began gathering support in Congress.

Proposed by the Coalition for the National Museum of the American People, composed of more than 140 ethnic, national and genealogical private non-profit organizations, the Museum would "tell the story of every group of that came from the prehistoric period through today." In July 2011, a Bipartisan Resolution, H.Con.Res. 63, was introduced in Congress by Rep. Jim Moran with 13 other original cosponsors representing both Democrats and Republicans.

06/14/2024

TAKE A LOOK ... Bringing All Americans Together, a report to the President and Congress, calls for establishing the National Museum of the American People telling the story about the making of the American People. Visitors will experience that epic story along a 20,000-year path from First Peoples through every group that has come to this land and nation right up to the present.https://buildnmap.com/pdfs/releases_Coalition_Releases_Report_to_President_and_Congress_061224.pdf

06/12/2024

The National Museum of the American People released its report to the President and Congress today, Bringing All Americans Together." The report calls for establishment of what would be a major new museum in Washington telling the story about the making of the American People.

See the press release here:https://buildnmap.com/pdfs/releases_Coalition_Releases_Report_to_President_and_Congress_061224.pdf

06/04/2024

As we approach our Report release date (next Wednesday, June 12!), our newsletter is reaching the end of it's story, concluding Gallery 3 today: https://icont.ac/4YJ6H

05/21/2024

According to a Pew Research Center report, immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 15% of the current Congress. https://icont.ac/4YvuL

05/14/2024

The NMAP’s report, Bringing All Americans Together, will be released on June 12. https://icont.ac/4Yoyb

05/08/2024

The Coalition for the National Museum of the American People Joins in Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May. https://www.asianpacificheritage.gov/

05/07/2024

Advance copies of the NMAP’s report, Bringing All Americans Together, are being sent out to diverse groups of ethnic, immigration, civics and history organizations. https://icont.ac/4YfX8

04/30/2024

The National Museum of the American People plans to release its report, Bringing All Americans Together, to the President, Congress, and the public on June 12. https://icont.ac/4Y6Cp

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