%0 Journal Article %T "To honor and remember": An ethical awakening to African American remains in museums. %A Sholts SB %J Am J Biol Anthropol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Apr 13 %M 38613368 暂无%R 10.1002/ajpa.24943 %X In 2021, amid surging activism in the Movement for Black Lives, the Smithsonian Institution's possession of the remains of thousands of African Americans drew widespread attention. In response, the Smithsonian and its National Museum of Natural History undertook a series of steps to assess these remains and to develop a policy for returning as many as possible to descendants and descendant communities, under changes that would apply to all non-Native American remains in Smithsonian collections. This paper reviews the actions taken to date and the work that is still in progress or planned. I contextualize these steps more broadly within an "ethical awakening" to African American remains that have long been present, studied, and displayed in collections across the museum community in the United States, where other institutions have faced similar challenges and changes.