
Programs & Resources |
The African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) serves as a vibrant center for learning, research, preservation, and community engagement. Through its museum exhibitions, research collections, archives, and unique educational resources, AAMLO offers opportunities for visitors of all ages to explore and celebrate African American history and culture.
Whether you are conducting research, discovering family history, visiting an exhibit, exploring archival collections, or checking out seeds from the Seed Lending Library, AAMLO provides meaningful resources that connect the past, present, and future.
MuseumDiscover traveling and original exhibitions that highlight the art, history, and cultural experiences of African Americans. | Reference LibraryAccess one of Northern California's most comprehensive collections of books, research materials, newspapers, and digital resources focused on African American history and culture. | ArchivesExplore more than 160 archival collections documenting the lives, achievements, and contributions of African Americans throughout Oakland, the Bay Area, and Northern California. | Seed Lending LibrarySupport community wellness, sustainability, and food sovereignty through AAMLO's free Seed Lending Library. |
We invite you to explore these resources and discover the stories, knowledge, and community connections that make AAMLO such a valuable cultural institution.