I have heard so much about the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History... IT TOTALLY LIVED UP TO EVERY EXPECTATION AND MORE.
The circular design of the museum is outstanding and there's so much to see. And the whispers of voices that I heard that you can hear in the lobby of the museum is PHENOMENAL. It's like the Ancestors speaking, but it's actually the people having conversations in the building and the architectural is intentionally designed with the effect of hearing voices. Truly phuckin' amazing!...
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I only have a few pictures of the museum and none of the exhibits on display because photography is not allowed beyond the lobby, however, even the lobby's architecture is amazing. The Warren Entrance -- let's go...
Calvin, Louis And Stephen Posing For Me In Front Of
The Detroit Institute Of Art!
I Really Wanna See The SGL Brutha Kehinde Wiley's
Art Installation That Is Currently There
Kehinde's Official Website: kehindewiley.com
The Detroit Institute Of Art!
I Really Wanna See The SGL Brutha Kehinde Wiley's
Art Installation That Is Currently There
Kehinde's Official Website: kehindewiley.com
Afterward we went to The Traffic Jam restaurant a few blocks away to have lunch. I liked the low lighting in this place...
SEE PREVIOUSLY
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part I
DAY 1: 1917 American Bistro /
Dabl's African Bead Gallery / Ruth Ellis Center
SEE PREVIOUSLY
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part II
DAY 4: The Charles H. Wright African American Museum /
Traffic Jam Restaurant
COMING SOON
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part IV
DAY 4: A Little BBQ / Friday Night Roller Skating
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part I
DAY 1: 1917 American Bistro /
Dabl's African Bead Gallery / Ruth Ellis Center
SEE PREVIOUSLY
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part II
DAY 4: The Charles H. Wright African American Museum /
Traffic Jam Restaurant
COMING SOON
ROD's Summer Trip To Michigan (2011) - Part IV
DAY 4: A Little BBQ / Friday Night Roller Skating
Rod, this is a beautiful web site, and it will probably take many months before I can even begin to plumb the depths of its treasures.
ReplyDeleteI need to ask you, however, about your presentation of "Otta Benga". Is this the same person as Ota Benga, who was put on display in the Bronx Zoo in 1906. His story is amazing, but would not be summed up by your image or the caption.
http://www.doctorhakeem.com/Congo_Project/otabenga.html
Lester!! SO HUMBLED FOR YOU VISIT BRUTHA!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I had no idea that Ota Benga was a real person! My presentation of Ota Benga is a publicity still (that I LOVE) from the film "The Fall" which brutha Delmar turned me onto.
The Fall (2006) is an adventure fantasy film directed by Tarsem Singh which has this one particular character (of many) Ota Benga who BROKE HIS CHAINS during ENSLAVEMENT in order to be FREE!.
I MUST LOOK INTO THE LINK YOU PROVIDED! THANK YOU, LESTER!!!