The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington Website
is Sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
and Public policy.
 

The website is presented as a public service. The principal aim of the website is to discuss in an objective and nonpartisan context issues of concern and interest to the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The views and opinions expressed in this web site do not necessarily represent those of the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington, the Virginia Foundation, its contributors, or its supporting agencies.

The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy was established in 1974 to develop and support public programs, education and research in the humanities and to relate the humanities to public issues. The VFH promotes understanding and use of the humanities through public debate, group discussion, and individual inquiry. Principal activities of the Virginia Foundation include an internationally recognized fellowship Program, a series of Annual Initiatives and Special Projects, the Virginia Folklife Program, the Virginia Center for Media and Culture, a statewide network of Regional Councils, and the Grant Program. The VFH is non-profit and non-partisan and receives support from private gifts, grants and contributions, and from the national Endowment for the Humanities, and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

   
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