July 18, 2020
"The National Museum of the American People joins the nation in mourning Civil Rights icon Rep. John Lewis," said Sam Eskenazi, Director of the coalition backing the museum.
"Mr. Lewis was a cosponsor of a bipartisan resolution in the 113th Congress (H. Con. Res. 27) supporting the museum. He was the conscience of the House and devoted his life to making America a better place."
Another Civil Rights icon, Dorothy Height, the long-time leader of the National Council of Negro Women, also backed the National Museum of the American People.
The NMAP will tell the story about the making of the American People from first peoples here through today as it encompasses all Americans who came from everywhere on Earth.
Supporters of the NMAP from across the nation's ethnic, nationality and minority spectrum want to have their stories told in a major Washington museum and see the museum as a vehicle to bring all Americans together. Their goal now is to establish the museum in 2021 with broad bipartisan support.