Detroit Black History Trip

Attention BGSU Students…..

The Black Student Union, Alpha Phi Alpha and African People’s Association presents……

Detroit Black History Trip

Saturday, February 20, 2010

8:45 AM-7 PM

A trip to the Charles H. Wright African-American History Museum and the Motown Historical Museum in Detroit, Michigan.

This trip to Detroit will be fun and enjoyable, as well as a great learning experience of African American Culture……plus fun and fellowship on the bus!!!
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the world’s largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Museum provides exhibitions and programs that explore the diversity of African American history and culture and houses over 30,000 artifacts.

The Motown Historical Museum (Hitsville, USA) exhibits trace the roots of Motown’s remarkable story and chronicles its impact on 20th century popular culture and musical styles….and the museum itself is the actual Hitsville, USA (the house that was on “The Temptations” movie).

Reserve your seat at the Union Tables: January 11-22
Come to the tables January 11-15 and pay $20 ($15 for BSU Gold Members) or come January 19-22 and pay $25 ($20 for BSU Gold Members).
Please bring the attached liability form with you filled out completely. You will not be able to purchase a seat without it!
Seats are limited!!!!

This is one activity in BSU’s Black History Series 2010. To see more, go to our Facebook event.

Please contact Dean Bryson at deandb@bgsu.edu with any questions.

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