Tubman Pan African Festival
This annual occasion centers on the theme of love, peace, unity and hope, with masquerades, Caribbean steel bands, Reggae, African music, dancers, films, children's entertainment and cultural demonstrations. The Tubman Museum represents a key educational and cultural resource for Georgia and the entire southeast region, offering a wide array of exhibitions, programs, and publications geared to adults, families, and students and teachers in grades K-12 and college.
Among these offerings are:
- Group Tours of the Museum
- After-hours Tubman Children in the Arts classes
- Art and History Outreach programs
- Teacher and Student workshops
- Curriculum and program guides
- The week-long Pan African Festival
- Summer Heritage Camps for children ages 7 to 12
Scholarly books, such as Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century by Dr. Andrew Manis of Macon State College and Standing on Their Shoulders- A Celebration of the Wisdom of African American Women by Dr. Catherine Meeks of Wesleyan College.The Tubman Museum represents a key educational and cultural resource for Georgia and the entire southeast region, offering a wide array of exhibitions, programs, and publications geared to adults, families, and students and teachers in grades K-12 and college for an overview of our John Oliver Killens Workshop as captured by one the Mercer University education majors.
Among these offerings are:
- Group Tours of the Museum
- After-hours Tubman Children in the Arts classes
- Art and History Outreach programs
- Teacher and Student workshops
- Curriculum and program guides
- The week-long Pan African Festival
- Summer Heritage Camps for children ages 7 to 12
Scholarly books, such as Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century by Dr. Andrew Manis of Macon State College and Standing on Their Shoulders- A Celebration of the Wisdom of African American Women by Dr. Catherine Meeks of Wesleyan College.
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