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AT&T contributes $1 million to the National Museum for African American History and Culture

smithsonians-national-museum-of-african-american-history-and-culturePRNewswire/ AT&T is giving $1 million to the National Museum for African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. The contribution qualifies AT&T as a Founding Donor.
The museum opens to the public on Sept. 24, on the National Mall. It will tell the full story of African Americans through 11 galleries. Visitors will learn about the rich history, community and culture.
“It’s important to understand the challenges and contributions of a culture because it helps us to understand who we are as a country,” said David Huntley, senior executive vice president and chief compliance officer. “Supporting the preservation and recognition of this history and rich culture is also important to AT&T.”
AT&T history is also African American history.
Alexander Graham Bell hired African American inventor Lewis Latimer in the 1800s. He developed the drawings necessary for the first telephone’s patent.
AT&T has set out to become the world’s premiere integrated communications company. And diversity continues to be a vital part of our success:

“The opening of this incredible museum marks a key moment in time for our country,” said Huntley. “It’s something we can all be proud of.”
*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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