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SUMMARY:Speakers Bureau: "Savoring African American History through Stories and Poetry"
DESCRIPTION:Take a story walk through the eyes and feelings of African Americans from slavery to the mid-seventies with Barbara J. Clark. Using award-winning literature via stories and poetry\, the audience will experience plantation life and escape\, life view of a 110-year-old supercentenarian\, living with Jim Crow during a motor trip down south\, death of Emmitt Till poetically immortalized\, feelings of interracial children (Black and Jewish) during the ’70s and some experiences of outstanding African Americans (George Washington Carver\, Gordon Parks and Mary McCloud Bethune). Program contents can vary to suit the audience
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/speakers-bureau-savoring-african-american-history-through-stories-and-poetry/
LOCATION:Walls Public Library\, 7181 Delta Bluffs Pkwy\, Walls\, MS\, 38680-8415\, United States
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SUMMARY:Speakers Bureau: "The Cakewalk"
DESCRIPTION:If you think the cakewalk is just a musical chairs game to win a cake\, think again. Step back into the ’90s to recapture ragtime when the African American “cakewalk” dance was popular. Speaker Barbara J Clark allows you to meet the famous African American song and dance duo\, Williams and Walker\, who took the country by storm and took the cakewalk from America to England during the 1890s and 1920s. Experience a combination of storytelling\, music\, video\, photos and cakewalk steps. Audiences will have an opportunity to try cakewalking\, if they like.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/speakers-bureau-the-cakewalk/
LOCATION:M.R. Davis Public Library\, 8554 Northwest Dr\, Southaven\, MS\, 38671-2440\, United States
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