African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Educational Center Study Act
Summary
This bill would direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a formal study to determine the feasibility of establishing the African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Educational Center. The proposed facility would be located at or near the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan, a site containing the remains of thousands of free and enslaved Africans from the 17th and 18th centuries. The study would assess potential costs, suitable locations, and the resources required to build and operate a permanent museum dedicated to the history of slavery and African cultural traditions.
If enacted, the study would explore how the new center could collaborate with existing institutions, such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture. It would also involve consultation with local residents, historical societies, and government officials to ensure the project accurately reflects the site's archaeological and historical significance. While this bill does not immediately create the museum, it is a required step for the federal government to gather the data necessary for future construction and funding decisions.