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Oct 5

Black Panther's real African history + the books to prove it

October 5, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

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Millions have seen Black Panther but not realised the film references real African history. In this interactive audio-visual presentation we will use photos,art and trailers from the movie alongside quotes and interviews from the director, actors and writers. For each fact revealed we will list at least one book/dvd which illustrates the actual black history shown in the film .  We will also show which local and international museums you can find the evidence in. We will cover:

  • African female soldiers ancient and modern
  • Black female generals and Africa’s real vibranium
  • Black female inventors and their inventions
  • The Black Panther Party in Brixton and Notting Hill
  • 5 Ancient African writing systems that are NOT Egyptian hieroglyphs)
  • Dress, design and architecture of West,East and South Africa
  • African spiritual systems pre European invasion with real African Goddesses
  • The real Wakanda and the IMF/World Bank
  • Actual black history disguised in  1960’s comics and 21st century movies
  • African leaders that started real revolutions

This event is brought to you by the producers of  African Superheroes Day and Superman: the Black history movie Breakdown . This session will be useful for adults, children, teachers, students,nerds, Pan Africanists and Black Panther fans. 

NO TICKETS ON THE DOOR ADVANCE BOOKING ONLY.
OOther coming events from BHW

  • Black History bus tour September 22nd
  • Special screening of Captain Thomas Sankara at BFI Southbank September 21st
  • Black history river cruise October 5th
  • Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s, Soho, Elephant & Castle, Notting Hill
  • Tutankhamun’s hidden African history November 3rd
  • The Black history of video games
  • Black presence in the National Gallery
  • Clapham Common walk
  • How to move to the Caribbean and live Good September 21st
  • Heroic Black Sailors of the 1800s
  • Errol Barrow Freedom Fighter film at BFI Southbank

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Venue

Draper Tenant’s Hall
Hampton Street (Junction of Newington Butts), London, SE17 3AN
London, SE17 3AN GB
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