317 Project: In Crispus Attucks Museum, Black voices share Black History loud and clear

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317 Project: In Crispus Attucks Museum, Black voices share Black History loud and clear
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This museum in the Crispus Attucks neighborhood tells Black History loud and clear.

. Time travel is as simple as turning around. With a few steps, you walk into early Africa.

One exhibit delved into Ghana's Kente cloth. Dozens of intricate, geometric patterns whisper hidden stories, like"Obi Nkye Obi Kwan Mu Si," a patchwork of blue, white, red and yellow bars meaning"Sooner or later one could stray into another person's path." A message woven into clothing to practice tolerance.Walk a little further and you'll hear the history of Black people as told by Black voices.

Black culture: its contributions to music, medicine, athletics, art, and the military are tucked inside

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