Africa, Enslavement, and the Making of African American Culture by Historian C.R. Gibbs

  • Saturday, February 16, 2019
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Thurgood Marshall Center 1816 12th Street NW Washington, DC

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Africa, Enslavement, and the Making of African American Culture

A sweeping account of how Africans in America got to be where they are now. From the shores of Mother Africa to the urban ghettos, Dr. Gibbs examines the triumphs, obstacles, sacrifices, and unique gifts that Black Americans have given to their country and the world, and made their resistance to oppression a global template in the battle for justice and dignity.

Presenter – Brother C.R. Gibbs, Historian




Brother C.R. Gibbs, Historian