PROVIDED/From left, Kenneth J. Calemmo Jr., COO Cooper Levenson; Ralph Hunter, founder and president African American Museum; Donna Vecere, director of marketing, Cooper Levenson.
A longtime Atlantic City law firm recently showed its support for the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey.
Cooper Levenson presented $2,500 to museum founder Ralph E. Hunter Sr.
The donation will help continue the organization’s interactive traveling museum project, an entertaining and educational experience for schools, community organizations and companies that want to explore the depth of African American history with students, employees or customers.
The museum is housed at the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City, a Stockton University facility. It now has more than 12,000 pieces in its collection.
Cooper Levenson is a full-service law firm, founded in 1957, with locations in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Florida, and Nevada.