School of Africology
Black History
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Black Wall Street, how did it get its name? How did so many African Americans end up in the Indian Territory (Oklahoma)? Which slave owning president initiated the Indian Removal Act? Who were the pioneering black men and women who established Greenwood? How many black towns were established in Oklahoma? these are just a few of the facts to be revealed and discussed on our webinar on June 29th, join us and reserve your place now, link below!
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We have been a little quiet of late but we not inactive. Look out in the following days and weeks for information about our new theatre production "Black wall Street-The Dreamland" which will be premiered in October! It is a musical play depicting the events that too place on June 1st 1921 in Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and promises to be an epic spectacle. Written and directed by Khareem Jamal with original music and songs by Lloyd Wade, watch this space to hear about it first!
Moses crossing the Red Sea-From a fresco on the walls of the Dura Synagogue in present day Syria
The resurrection of Lazurus
Valley of the dry bones-check out the Afro's on these Hebrews
Just in case you were wondering about black people in the Bible-here is how they saw themselves-The images here are from fresco's in the catacombs of Rome and from the Dura synagogue in present day Syria. They date from the 1st and 2nd century AD, and are amongst the earliest depictions of characters from the Bible.