Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB728

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Educational Center Act

Impact

If enacted, SB728 would authorize the federal government to acquire property necessary for the museum and cover two-thirds of the costs associated with its planning, design, and construction. This initiative not only aims to create a substantial educational resource reflecting on the history and legacy of slavery in the United States but could also spur local economic development through tourism, drawing visitors who are interested in learning about this part of American history. The proposed museum would align with the activities of similar institutions such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Summary

SB728, formally known as the African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Educational Center Act, proposes the establishment of a dedicated museum and educational center in New York's Lower Manhattan at the site of the African Burial Ground National Landmark. This location is significant as it is the burial site of approximately 20,000 enslaved Africans and early African Americans, serving both as a memorial and as a site of historical scholarship. The bill emphasizes the importance of this site in American history and aims to honor those who suffered the injustices of slavery, while also showcasing their cultural contributions to the nation.

Contention

The legislation may encounter varying perspectives on its necessity and funding. Proponents are likely to argue that it addresses a historical gap in the representation of African American history and culture within our national narrative. They may highlight the importance of education and memorializing the experiences of enslaved individuals. Conversely, critics might raise concerns regarding federal spending priorities, questioning if the proposed funding could be better allocated elsewhere, particularly in addressing contemporary issues faced by communities today. The establishment of this museum could spark discussions about the representation of historical injustices in modern educational curricula.

Congress_id

119-S-728

Introduced_date

2025-02-25

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1568

African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Educational Center Act

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