AFRICAN

AMERICAN HISTORY

"Unspoken Truths" EXHIBIT

Acknowledging A People of Great Perseverance

By Mr. Delbert Richardson

 

at Calm Rain Studios

1825 S. Jackson St. #101

Seattle, WA

www.calmrain.com

 

Coming for the Weekends of JUNE 2007. Prepare the minds.

 

This special exhibit showcases Mr. Richardson’s (the Storyteller) storytelling as he weaves through time to verbally reconstruct the history of African Americans, beginning with Mother Africa, through the slave trade, Jim Crow Era, and giving due respect to Black Inventors.

 

There may be some topics that may make some people uncomfortable, but atrocities and beauty of the past cannot be denied. Acknowledging the perseverance of African Americans can only help allow "unspoken truths" to be told and help a nation examine the systems of commerce and education that are reflective of contradictions. For more information, please, contact Mr. Richardson at 206/772-9409 or 206/860-3974.

 

Arrangements can be made through Mr. Richardson to bring "Unspoken Truths" to schools and other venues, on request.