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On Friday, January 17, 2025, the Denbigh High School JROTC Patriot Battalion embarked on an inspiring journey to the National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, D.C. This enriching experience allowed cadets to dive deep into the legacy, contributions, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans throughout our nation’s history.

The museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, provided the cadets with an opportunity to witness first-hand the powerful narratives that have shaped the United States. From exhibits highlighting the resilience of enslaved individuals to displays celebrating African American achievements in science, art, and military service, the visit offered a comprehensive view of African American history. One of the cadets’ most impactful moments was exploring the “Slavery and Freedom” gallery, where they gained a deeper understanding of the transatlantic slave trade and its lasting effects on American society. Additionally, the “A Changing America” exhibit sparked discussions about the Civil Rights Movement and its ongoing relevance today.

“I was amazed by how much courage and determination we demonstrated throughout history, even when faced with overwhelming odds,” shared Cadet Siah’Je Simon. “It really inspired me to think about how I can apply those lessons of perseverance throughout my life.” The cadets also reflected on the role of African Americans in the armed forces, connecting these stories to their own leadership training and values in JROTC.

The trip ended with a group reflection, where cadets shared their thoughts and takeaways from the visit. Many expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn and would share what they had discovered with their peers and families. The Patriot Battalion’s visit to the NMAAHC was more than just a field trip—it was educational, introspective, and inspirational. By exploring the museum’s exhibits, these young leaders gained a greater appreciation for African American history and a renewed commitment to embodying the values of respect, courage, and leadership in their own lives.

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