Celebrating A Century of Black Life:

This exhibit, examines the impact that various modes of transportation played in the migration of enslaved Africans to freed African Americans. The dolls collaged bodies chronicles the arduous journey to freedom from the early national period through the twentieth century and tell the story of the African American experience gathered over two hundred years of its existence, from the historic contributions of Joseph Cinque A. Philip Randolph, Congressmen Robert Smalls, Claudette Colvin and twelve other unsung heroes

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Time:

12-5PM Sun, Feb 1 - Sun, Mar 15, 2015

Venue:

National Black Doll Museum of history & Culture

288 N. Main Street, Mansfield, MA 02048

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