The Westside Gazette

The Historic Roosevelt High School site in West Palm Beach, future home of the African American Museum and Research Library, will benefit from a $1 million Palm Beach County grant supporting planning and development efforts.

Commissioner Bobby Powell, a longtime advocate for cultural preservation and economic opportunity, celebrates the County Commission’s approval of $1 million to advance the African American Museum and Research Library project.

Building Roosevelt High School Site.

 Palm Beach County Invests $1 Million in African American Museum and Research Library.

“This investment reflects our commitment to advancing economic opportunity and cultural understanding across the communities we serve,” said Commissioner Bobby Powell.

The Palm Beach County Commission has approved a $1 million grant to support the planning and development of the African American Museum and Research Library (AAMRL) at the historic Roosevelt High School site in West Palm Beach. The funding marks a major step toward establishing a permanent home dedicated to preserving, researching, and celebrating African American history throughout the region.

The investment underscores the County’s commitment to cultural preservation, community investment, and honoring the legacy of African American contribution in Palm Beach County.

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