"I left truly in spirit as well as challenged in that a radically new vantage point had been afforded me from which to view the landscape of history and theology. It is a challenge that extends to the very doorsteps of our religious institutions…I would not hesitate to recommend your exhibition to anyone, inclusive of my colleagues in the African American theological community."

Evans E. Crawford, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Social Ethics, Howard University School of Divinity (Washington, D.C.)

"When I saw Black people in Israel, my response was overwhelming…tears welled in my eyes…These people were the missing pieces…I found that all over the world, Black people have the same story. Our joy, our pain and our hope is the same. These were my brothers!"

Len Cooper, former "Middle East" correspondent for the Washington Post and ITN television news (Washington, DC)

"Remarkable…Many people were impressed by the powerful content of the exhibition and the visually appealing arrangement of the materials. Undoubtedly, it was an enlightening experience for many were exposed to an important subject often left out of the history classes and textbooks. Many people went out their way to tell us of their appreciation for the Museum."

Lily Qi, Multicultural Affairs Program Coordinator, American University (Washington, DC)