Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
Welcome to the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center, Inc. (KAA-MaCC) website. Learn about the rich history of KAA-MaCC, from its founding to the present day. Our museum has been dedicated to preserving and showcasing the cultural history of our communities in Cabarrus and Rowan County, North Carolina. The KAA-MaCC is a pivotal cultural institution dedicated to the preservation and celebration of African-American heritage in our region.
Our new Vision 2026 Initiative builds upon our mission to provide an inclusive and immersive experience of our heritage in Cabarrus and Rowan County. It aims to revitalize and expand our impact as a cultural institution. Vision 2026 outlines KAA-MaCC's strategy to enrich African-American heritage preservation, community engagement, and education. We will forge partnerships, broaden resources, and engage the community actively to create a sustainable future for the museum and cultural center.
Mark your calendars for a momentous occasion as the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) commemorates its 11th Anniversary and Hall of Fame Inductions! Join us on Saturday, October 5th, as we gather at The Laureate Center in Kannapolis, North Carolina.
Prepare for an unforgettable evening filled with cultural pride, legacy, and community spirit. We'll honor the remarkable achievements of our inductees, paying tribute to their contributions to African-American history and culture. From captivating presentations to live performances and interactive exhibits, this event promises to be a celebration.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of history in the making. Reserve your spot today and join us as we celebrate 11 years of preserving and promoting African-American heritage at the heart of our community. See you at The Laureate Center, where the past comes alive and the future shines bright!
Maggie Lee Bryant was born July 2nd 1915, the daughter and eldest child of Maggie Lee Poole Bryant (1888-1976) and Robert Kelly Bryant (1886-1953) in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Maggie closed her eyes for the final time after 108 years on February 25th, 2024 .
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Prepare to be inspired and uplifted as the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) will proudly present the "Cabarrus-Rowan Women of a New Tribe Exhibition" on May 17, 2025. This extraordinary showcase features the renowned photographic exhibition, "Women of a New Tribe, A Celebration of Womanhood," honoring the physical and spiritual beauty of local African-American women from Cabarrus and Rowan counties. Nominees will be selected and featured in the premiere edition of the "Who's Who In Cabarrus-Rowan Magazine."
Step into a world of empowerment, resilience, and grace as you explore these captivating images, each capturing the essence and strength of womanhood in its many forms. From community leaders to educators, artists, entrepreneurs, and more, these women represent the vibrant tapestry of our local community.
Join us on May 17, 2025, at The Laureate Center for an unforgettable journey of celebration and reflection. Experience the power of art to uplift and unite as we pay tribute to the remarkable women who have shaped our past, present, and future. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the beauty within our community.
The Call for Nominations began May 6, 2024, and ends July 31, 2024!
The KAA-MaCC invites you to honor the First Ladies of African-American churches in Cabarrus and Rowan counties. These esteemed women will be celebrated in the premiere edition of the "Who’s Who in Cabarrus-Rowan Magazine," available for purchase in conjunction with the Women of a New Tribe (WNT) Exhibition in 2025.
Join us in recognizing and celebrating the impactful women who lead and inspire our communities with their dedication and service.
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KAA-MaCC, Inc.
Post Office Box 494 (28082-0494), 1579 Kingston Drive, Kannapolis, North Carolina 28083, United States
704.925.1314 (o) / 704.925.1315 (f)
KAA-MaCC, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization.
EIN: 46-3884415 / Donations are Tax-Deductible.
@2024 KAA-MaCC, Inc. / All Rights Reserved
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The KAA-MaCC is excited to announce a special Call for Nominations for First Ladies of African-American Churches in Cabarrus and Rowan counties. These remarkable women will be honored in the premiere edition of the "Who’s Who in Cabarrus-Rowan (Cab-Row) Magazine. Deadline: August 8, 2024