Visitor Comments
"The exhibit was phenomenal.
It should be a requirement for all school children to see
and learn about."
— Wanda Ingram, Academic Dean
at Providence College
"This was a great learning experience
for our 4th grade classes. It allowed them an exceptional
visual representation of all they have been learning in the classroom.
Great job!!"
— Rebecca Bueno, Teacher at Paul Cuffee School,
Providence, RI
"This was an excellent exhibit."
— Karen Hurd, Teacher, Springfield Public Schools
"Who knew how many items used in our daily lives were
invented by Black men and women? Quite an eye opener
to finally give recognition where deserved!"
— Karol Cooper, Administrative Staff at Mount
Holyoke College
"A wonderful, well-designed and educational presentation!
Thank you for sharing it!"
— Paula Keogh, Publication Center Director at
Providence College
"How wonderful to have such professional exhibits to
view and study. Very impressive! Thank you for coming
to Wheelock."
— Susan Harris-Sharpton, Prof. of Education
at Wheelock College
"Thank you so much for this. It was an emotional journey
for me knowing these men did not get the recognition /
compensation they deserved for their talents/work."
— Becky Vick, Student at Mount Holyoke College
"I’ve been taught a life-time in just 20 minutes.
I feel very proud, excited, and motivated. It lets my little
Black children see you are somebody. You can do anything
you set your mind to."
— Shirley Telford, Parent, New Haven, CT
"I think this exhibit is a wonderful display of Black
intelligence denied and erased from history books."
— Catherine Jenkins, Parent
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