Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Black History And Culture Showcase

    History and culture were well presented for two days, Sat. 26th and Sun. 27th of March 2016 at
Philadelphia's Convention Center located at 12th and Arch. The ground level entrance led to the concourse of 7 rooms full of Black History and culture. The Tuskegee Airman, the Buffalo soldiers, Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seal, Dr John Carlos 1968 Olympics, African American Sports, Art, Artifacts of slavery, documentary movies, Wurd Radio Station and others.
        Reflections of the history came forward to greet  and introduce you to the world of the past.
  Supreme Dow introduced extraordinary poets and story tellers who performed and entertained the audience. It was a great experience to meet and greet while observing history and culture. Many local personalities showed up to be a part of this twelfth annual showcase. Various Black Business's and Organizations had tables set up in the concourse.

Mumford Point Marines

The Tuskegee Airman association with Dr. Richardson second from left President 5th from left

Scoop News Paper
WURD 900 Talk Radio


Pedro Sierra Negro Baseball League

Sigmas

WURD

WURD


Former Black Panther Chairman Booby Seal

Black Slavery History in America

Dr. John Carlos 1968 Olympics

Black Historical Images

Our Military Heros
WURD

Anointed News Paper

Black Dolls

Historical Items

Wood Working Artist

Fantastic Display Of Historical Shirts

                                                      Classy People Promoting Art to the
                                                         Maximum degree
Supreme Dow and the Spoken Word Artist
                                                  Fantastic Story telling
                                                  karen Smith Music and poetry
                                                      Philly's Finest Spoken Word Artist

                                                          Action speaks louder than words
                                        A powerful performance of an extremely talented poet
                                                          Touching the heart
                                                         Out of the heart of the artist
  The voices of Black Poets touch your soul and make you feel the agony, joy, frustrations and emotional Trauma and Drama of the past.

   The strength of a black business community lies in its understanding of history and how it determines future success.

                             Ron Dove

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