Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
Continuing the Quest for History Untold!
"KAA-MaCC Celebrates 10th Anniversary" [Independent Tribune: Updated December 26, 2023]
"KAA-MaCC Celebrates 10th Anniversary, Hall of Fame Inductions" - Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center, Inc. will offer a program titled “A Decade of Making a Difference: Capturing Our History [Independent Tribune / Staff Reports: September 10, 2023]
"KAA-MaCC Providing Genealogy Series" - The Cabarrus County Library, BlackGenEx, and Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) are providing African-American G… [Independent Tribune, May 31, 2023]
"Kannapolis African-American Museum Induction Ceremony Set for Oct. 8" - The Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center will celebrate its ninth anniversary and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday… [Independent Tribune: Updated October 23, 2023]
"Researching African American Family History" - Curious about your African-American family story but not sure where to start? The Cabarrus County Library, Black GenEx, and Kannapolis African… [Independent Tribune: Updated March 28, 2023]
"Kannapolis African-American Museum Induction Ceremony Set for Oct. 8" -
The Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) will be hosting its Virtual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and 8th Anni… [Independent Tribune Staff Reports: Updated October 22, 2023]
"KAA-MaCC to host virtual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Oct. 2" - The Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) will be hosting its Virtual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and 8th Anniversary… … [Independent Tribune Staff Reports: Updated March 22, 2022]
"KAA-MaCC 2021 Moving Forward Campaign" - Organizers miss having you as part of the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) family. KAA-MaCC is moving forward… [Independent Tribune: Updated April 6, 2021]
"KAA-MaCC 2021 Moving Forward Campaign" - Organizers miss having you as part of the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) family. KAA-MaCC is moving forward… [Independent Tribune: Updated April 6, 2021]
Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center: "G. W. Carver High School is where the founding members of the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center (KAA-MaCC) started their academic journeys. KAA-MaCC has amplified the voices and stories of black people in Cabarrus County for over 7 years. Dr. Larry B. Johnson is here to talk about the KAA-MaCC mission and plans for a local museum and cultural center. We also have a very special guest -- 101-year-old Corine Lytle Cannon, a museum hall of famer who was the first African-American to be hired at Cannon Mills in a traditional role." [Cabarrus This Week / Interview: "Making a Place to Preserve Local History" by Dominique Clarke, Cabarrus County Communications]
"KAA-MaCC presents 'Community-Launch Speaker Series' -
Public programming for youths and family remains a major part of the Kannapolis African-American Museum and Cultural Center. It is committed to…[Independent Tribune: Updated October 24, 2019]
KAA-MaCC Black History Celebration - "African-Americans in the Military" presentation featuring Dr. Vergel Lattimore, keynote speaker, the Buffalo Soldiers Ninth and Tenth (Horse) Calvary Association (The Official Army Unit Association), Greater North Carolina Chapter, and presentation of the KAA-MaCC Military Wall remembering and honoring military service members. [Post Lifestyles, June 23, 2019]
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.
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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: September 30, 2024