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Am I Not a Man and a Brother?
2008
Dreams of an African Child
. The drama centres on the reactions of a rural African family when their teenage son, missing presumed dead, returns home to his family after being sold eight years before. The play was first performed in Accra in 2004, and then in
2008
toured schools
2008
Carnival: The Hidden Truth
A carnival of dance held at Moggerhanger Park in Bedfordshire in Summer
2008
to mark the bicentenary. The project was led by arts organisation T. Hop (The H'art of Performance) with schoolchildren from Stephenson Lower and Moggerhanger Lower School
2008
Frederick Douglass
In
2008
, muralist K. Fitch painted a mural of Frederick Douglass in the abolitionist's former home town of Rochester, New York. The mural depicts Douglass in the later years of his life. It had been destoyed by 2014.
2008
Tubman, Douglass, Mandela
This mural was created in
2008
by an unknown artist. Painted on a storefront on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn, it depicted Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass and Nelson Mandela. As of 2014, it no longer existed.
2008
Crowther's Journey: The life and times of Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther
2008
Bombay Africans
2008
Celia
2008
Last Bicentenary Pilgrimage
2008
Slavery and the British Country House
identified 26 properties with some level of connection to slavery or abolition. As a result, more detailed surveys of four sites - Bolsover Castle, Brodsworth Hall, Marble Hill and Northington Grange - were commissioned in
2008
, and the findings presented
2008
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