The "Joysetta and Julius Pearse African American Museum of Nassau County" was renamed on 18 May 2021 for its long-time Directors.
ft. facility is operated by the Museum Services Division of the Nassau County Department of Recreation, Parks and Support Services, the museum is located at 110 North Franklin Street in Hempstead, New York and is one of a number of cultural organizations in the region where visitors can learn about the role of African Americans in Long Island's history.
[1] The museum, one of the only African American museums in New York City,[2] hosts a number of events including Black History Month and Kwanzaa celebrations and commemorations of the lives of important figures including Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X among others.
In an effort to increase visitation, Nassau County decided in 2005 to eliminate admission fees.
[6] The museum also acts as a community center that promotes African American culture through education, art, and other programs that would help enlighten the public.