Tariq Nasheed

founder of the Hidden History Museum

Tariq Nasheed on KCRW

Tariq Nasheed, founder of the Hidden History Museum, says he crowdfunded over $1 million in a month to show Black history from a grassroots perspective.

Uncover little-known facts about Black America at this new LA museum

Tariq Nasheed, founder of the Hidden History Museum, says he crowdfunded over $1 million in a month to show Black history from a grassroots perspective.

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