
General Information
The A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum is a 501(c)3 institution. Our mission is to promote, honor and celebrate the legacy of A. Philip Randolph and contributions made by African-Americans to America's labor history. At our facility this celebration begins with the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, as we educate the public about their legacy and contributions.
The museum exists for the purpose of providing educational, and cultural enrichment for all of mankind. All activities, past, present and future, are for the purpose of objectives that are inexorably intertwined - the study, preservation, interpretation, and enjoyment of African-American history and culture. The permanent collection displays exhibits which are pertinent to the study of the Pullman Historic District, the Great Migration, American Labor History, A. Philip Randolph, the Pullman Porters, and the American Civil Rights Movement.
Museum Membership
Become a member of the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum today! To pay by credit card, simply choose your membership level below. All credit card payments are processed via PayPal. Please note that memberships paid by credit card will be automatically renewed after 1 year.
To become a member, you may also call us at (773) 850-8580, print out a membership form which you can mail to us, or contact us via email, and we will be happy to call you back.
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Special Event Bookings Available
Location:
10406 S. Maryland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60628
(view map for directions)Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 6276
Chicago, IL 60680-6276Phone: (773) 850-8580Fax: (773) 928-8372
General Admission: $5.00
Open Seasonally April - Dec 1st *Spring Opening May 10, 2012 *
Hours of Operation:
Thursday thru Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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