"SLAVERY IN AMERICA:  A MORE COMPLETE STORY"
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Blanche K. Bruce – U.S. Senator and Registrar of the U.S. Treasury

The United States National Slavery Museum invites you to discover and share comprehensive information relating to slavery by scheduling our educational traveling exhibit.

The exhibit includes information on slaves that has been conspicuously absent in American history textbooks and supplemental resource materials.  Yet, 139 years after slavery ended, it continues to occupy center stage in much of this nation’s racial dialogue.  The exhibit also includes copies of original slave documents that are a part of the growing collection of the U.S. National Slavery Museum.This exhibit is comprised of Positive Contributions of Slaves In America, Typical Historical Slave/Black Stereotypes and Slaves Defined As Property (Chattel).

 

Exhibit Description

Contents:       

- 4 graphic panels –Stands up to 6 feet tall when assembled.  Forms a two-sided freestanding display

Space Requirements:   200 square feet

Fees:  $500 this fee includes shipping

Exhibition Period:  3 weeks minimum

Installation/De-installation:  Instructions will be included.

Scheduling:  call 540-548-8818 or e-mail ddaniels@usnsm.org

To book this exhibit please contact Debra Daniels:
E-mail:  ddaniels@usnsm.org
Phone:  (540) 548-8818