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Spirit in the Dark: Religion in Black Music, Activism, and Popular Culture


  • National Museum of African American History and Culture 1400 Constitution Avenue Northwest Washington, DC, 20560 United States (map)

Little Richard
Johnson Publishing Company Archive.
Courtesy J. Paul Getty Trust and Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
G. Marshall Wilson (1905–1998)
Little Richard praying on the steps of a church Brooklyn, New York, New York, 1957

Exhibit: Nov 18, 2022 - Nov 2023. Gallery Hours: Mon 12 pm-5:30 pm. All other days: 10 am-5:30 pm.

Level 2, Earl W. and Amanda Stafford Center for African American Media Arts (CAAMA) gallery

Spirit in the Dark examines Black religious life through a selection of photographs from the Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of Ebony, Jet, and Negro Digest. The images in the exhibition spotlight noteworthy individuals—including religious and political leaders, musicians, authors, athletes, activists, and educators—and uplift objects from the museum’s collection, many on display for the first time. Together they reflect diverse aspects of the Black religious experience and testify to the role religion has played in the struggle for human dignity and social equality.


Earlier Event: December 25
Christmas Day Organ Recital
Later Event: December 27
The Washington Ballet's "The Nutcracker"