Trail Blazers That Have Left Their Mark
In honor of Black History Month 2024, the Cambridge Museum of History and Culture proudly presented its latest poster exhibit, celebrating the profound impact of Black residents who have shaped the city’s past and present. Each individual featured in this collection forged their own path, uplifted those around them, and left an enduring mark on the Cambridge community.
Installed in the Kendall Public Lobby (355 - 325 Main St) from February to March 2024, this exhibit reflected our ongoing commitment to honoring the stories that define our shared history.
Scroll down to view the virtual exhibition — and be sure to click on each image to learn more!
Thank You To Our Partners
Adrienne Benton, Carolyn Turk, Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Eva Martin Blythe, Janie Ward, Kenvi Phillips, Kerri Greenidge, Marian Darlington-Hope, Michelle Parkos, Sury Dewa Ayu, Tiya Miles, and Valerie Beaudrault.
Thank you to our generous sponsors for the tremendous support and incredible platform to connect share and learn in community: BXP, Cambridge Arts, Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, City Manager's Office, City of Cambridge, MIT Office of Government and Community Relations.







