Damonte Dodd’s senior season is already full of unforgettable moments, but perhaps his most profound experience came on Monday while visiting the recently opened National Museum of African American History and Culture with his Maryland basketball teammates. Dodd went at his own pace through the exhibits. He snapped countless photos of portraits of Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth. He waited patiently in line to see the casket of Emmett Till, then got chills when he finally viewed it. When he arrived at the museum’s Contemplative Court in the middle of the tour, he ruminated on the history preserved in the museum, then hook-shot a coin into a fountain in the middle of the room, leaving a small token of his appreciation for the historic museum that has been decades in the making.