"Primitive" Africans and evidence of Afiranc Americans' successes
It sent many books by African American authors.
They put together and "Exhibit of American Negroes" to showcase African American scholarship and life in America.
The World's Fair was held in Knoxville, Tennessee In 1982.
The fair had 50 million visitors
Pan-Africans created the Exhibit of American Negroes at the 1900 World's Fair to showcase the achievements, culture, and contributions of African Americans, countering the prevailing stereotypes and racism of the time. They aimed to highlight the progress made since emancipation and to advocate for civil rights, emphasizing the importance of education and social justice. The exhibit served as both a platform for representation and a means to promote unity among people of African descent globally.
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
France. The summer games were held in Paris, along with the 1900 World's Fair.
The 1900 Summer Olympics were held in Paris, France, from May 14 to October 28, 1900, as part of the 1900 World's Fair.
iron and metal.
The Library of Congress sent many books by African Americans to the Paris Worlds' Fair
The fair in Paris in 1990 was held to celebrate the many achievements of the past century. Anyone who attended would of seen the Exposition Universelle of 1900.
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive