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The African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County is open in its new home after renovating and relocating to a farmhouse dating back about years. The museum, at Lohr Road, is located near big box retailers and condo communities in Pittsfield Township just outside Ann Arbor.
The museum is open noon to 4 p. Saturdays and Sundays. It also hosts special events, classes and workshops. During Kwanzaa, the museum hosted seven days of events. It is currently offering a workshop on genealogy. A typewriter and other possessions once belonging to Robert Hayden, the first Black U. Library of Congress Poet Laureate, are also on display. The Ann Arbor City Council granted his house historic status in The exhibit highlights the accomplishments of choral director Eva Jessye of Ann Arbor, whose group was named by Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Our efforts to preserve history and our role in promoting education about Black history is crucial right now. The farmhouse, known as the Byrd Center, for a time served as the office of David Byrd, a prominent Black architect, one time county commissioner, and Washtenaw Community College instructor. Byrd and his wife Letitia Byrd purchased it in He rehabilitated it with his students. He also built a chapel behind the house, now the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation.
It was finished just months before his death in Letitia Byrd is photographed in inside the s-era farmhouse at Lohr Road in Pittsfield Township that her husband David Byrd restored in the s and 80s.
Prior to her death in , she had resisted selling the property to developers, her son Kip Lightfoot previously said. Lightfoot sold the property to the museum in December and petitioned to get the property registered in as an historic district.