Today's Hours: 10am – 4pm

THE MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS

July 4, 2025 to Summer 2026

We look forward to welcoming you back once the renovations are complete!

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Join us as we explore the Buffalo Soldiers and the African American military experience through our many events and activities.

Lifelong Civic Leadership Forum: Imagining and Shaping Shared Futures

May 6

Join us for the Lifelong Civic Leadership Forum: Imagining and Shaping Shared Futures on Wednesday, May 6, at Rice University.

Director of Education Dr. Michelle Tovar and Archivist Jason Fung will share insights from their ongoing collaboration with the Center for Civic Leadership’s HART Program, highlighting the Voices of Valor Oral Histories Project. This conversation will explore how partnerships among universities, cultural institutions, and communities can create meaningful learning experiences.

🗓️ May 6 | 4–7 PM

📍 Rice University

🎟️ Free (registration required)

Come be part of the dialogue.

Author Talks

We frequently host talks by authors who have written books related to the museum's mission and collection. These talks cover a wide range of topics related to history and culture and are an engaging way to learn more about the African American military experience.

PAST TALKS

  • Joel Goza, co-author of Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America, Sept 2024
  • Dr. Robert Jefferson, Fighting for Hope: African Americans and the Ninety-third Infantry Division in World War II and Postwar America, April 2024
  • Dr. Jesus Esparza, Raza Schools, November 2023
  • Jaime Salazar, Mutiny of Rage, October 2023
  • Dr. Janet Dewart Bell, Lighting the Fires of Freedom: African American Women in the Civil Rights Movement, March 2023

Past Events

Lifelong Civic Leadership Forum: Imagining and Shaping Shared Futures

May 6

Join us for the Lifelong Civic Leadership Forum: Imagining and Shaping Shared Futures on Wednesday, May 6, at Rice University.

Director of Education Dr. Michelle Tovar and Archivist Jason Fung will share insights from their ongoing collaboration with the Center for Civic Leadership’s HART Program, highlighting the Voices of Valor Oral Histories Project. This conversation will explore how partnerships among universities, cultural institutions, and communities can create meaningful learning experiences.

🗓️ May 6 | 4–7 PM

📍 Rice University

🎟️ Free (registration required)

Come be part of the dialogue.

Captain’s Legacy Golf Tournament

November 17th, 2025

Author Talk with Paul Washington

Saturday, July 19, 2025 | 2 – 4 PM

Book Talk with John A. Haymond: Black Soldiers, White Laws: The Tragedy of the 24th Infantry in 1917 Houston

July 16 | 6:30-8:00 PM

Solidarity Gathering

Monday, July 14, 2025 | 6:30 - 8:00 PM

NASA Community Day!

April 5 | 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

MAD Happy Hour Flyer

Adults

Museum After Dark (M.A.D.)

History painting party, led by an Artist. Occasional live model of a Soldier, or artifact from our collection. Intended audiences will vary but youth 11-17, Adults 21 and older, veterans and seniors.

Reenactment Program

The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is proud to present these very talented, informative actors and the experiences that they take their audience on. Taking them down the paths of Harriet Tubman and authentic Buffalo Soldiers, they are able to capture the viewer’s attention with their expert storytelling skills. Make a reservation for one of our reenactors today, 713-942-8920 and ask for the Membership and Tours for more information.

Wayne Dehart

Actor

Wayne performs A Soldier’s Story, a reenactment of the story of a Buffalo Soldier.

He has been a mainstay in the Houston Theater scene for more than 25 years. Mr. DeHart’s career spans more than 100 stage productions. He has appeared in such films as “Robocop 2,” “A Perfect World,” and “Looper,” and such television programs as “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Prison Break” and “Breaking Bad.”

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