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Ancient African History Series by AmenRasta.Com
View Chapters of ancient African History illustrated by the Temples, Tombs, and art work of the Nile, Africa, Jamaica, South Africa, West Africa, Brazil, Fiji, Hawaii and many more places around the globe. This 10 minute clip is just an introduction to hours of travel videos. The Amen Rasta series begins touring Giza, Sakara and the Cairo Antiquities museum in modern Egypt. Move up the Nile river touring the temples and museums there in Luxor, Aswan, Abu Sembel, Philae, Kom Ombo, Kalabsha ...
The African American History Museum in Boston
Come learn about the rich history of African Americans and their participation in the Abolitionist movement, the US Army, and Boston's Industry at the African American Museum in Boston
Detroit Culture by Erik Hastings
WABC Travel Show Host Erik Hastings tours Detroit, Michigan. Experience Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, the Fox Theatre, Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Motown Historical Museum, St. Andrews Hall and The Shelter. ... WABC Travel Host Erik Hastings Detroit Michigan Museum Henry Ford Greenfield Village Arts Motown Funny Entertainment
Ozarks Afro-American History Museum
African-American History Museum in Ash Grove, just northwest of Springfield, Missouri. www.SpringfieldAdventures.com // created at animoto.com
Sanctuary
I like to go that I find calming, Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, and places in Indiana: encounters along the way at Millennium Park, Royal Ontario Museum, Charles H Wright Museum of African American History, and one of Indiana's premier tourist and information stops which also houses the John Dillinger Museum accompanied by a snippet of music from " Song for My Father" by Stanley Jordan. ... photographs travel take it easy slow lane Millennium Park Charles Wright Museum of African American ...
Amazing Journeys: Detroit Part 1
exhibit And Still We Rise will take you on a voyage through time and space as you walk through the timeline of the African Diaspora ending up in America today. The most remarkable portion of which is the journey through the Middle Passage. Visitors walk the deck of a ship leaving the shores of Western Africa, and head below deck into the bowels of the ship into the nightmare of human slave transport. It is an impressive display that must be experienced. I cant stress it enough, the ...
Pullman Porters - Ordinary Men, Extraordinary History
They made beds and cleaned toilets. They shined shoes, dusted jackets, cooked meals and washed dishes. Yet the Pullman porters created history in the face of adversity and racial prejudice. They helped form the foundation for the black middle class, and became instrumental in the civil rights movement. Follow two former porters as they travel from their homes in Seattle to Oakland, Calif., where they were honored by Amtrak and the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum for their years of ...
Lucy C. Laney Museum of Black History
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum is the only African American Museum in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA, Augusta and its Surrounding Areas). The museum, which opened in 1991, is a small house museum that was the former home of Miss Lucy Craft Laney. Ms. Laney dedicated her life to providing educational opportunities for Black youth in the Augusta area and was the founder of the Haines Normal and Industrial Institute. She started the first kindergarten for Black children in Augusta and ...
Travel Expert Peter Greenberg Sings Baltimore's Praises
On Saturday, April 11, nationally recognized travel editor Peter Greenberg was in Baltimore to broadcast Peter Greenberg Worldwide live from the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel. His popular travel radio program is broadcast live every Saturday and is heard by more than 1.5 million listeners worldwide. As part of the program, Greenberg interviewed Mayor Sheila Dixon; Dr. David Terry, executive director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum; Timothy Swift, arts and entertainment editor at the ...
Delray Beach - the Village By the Sea
In this video, we discover Delray Beach. It is a quaint seaside village filled to the brim with arts, history and culture. Sandaway House Nature Center inside a historical home houses some of the wildlife to be found off the coast. Spady Museum offers a fantastic collection of African American arts.