American History Traveling Museum - "Unspoken Truth"
Sat, Feb 23
|Wilburton Instructional Service Center
We chronicle the rich history of Africans in Africa (prior to chattel slavery); the experiences and impacts of slavery and the Jim Crow Era; and the many contributions African Americans have had on scientific, cultural and technological innovations in the U.S. and the world.
Time & Location
Feb 23, 2019, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Wilburton Instructional Service Center, 12241 Main St, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA
About the event
Exhibit of Artifacts
We have passionately collected an assortment of artifacts that symbolize the African experience in the
Americas and Europe. We display both joyful relics of family moments and crude relics of a painful past.
Witness our African American, patented inventions such as: the ironing board, golf tees, pencil sharpener,
and cellular phone technology; as well as, relics which serve as painful reminders of chattel slavery such as:
iron collar & shackles, branding irons, and a shotgun riffle. These artifacts are displayed within the exhibit
and much more -- photos and oral presentations.