Saturday, 11 April 2009

Greetings, Black History Studies would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who attended our event ‘Equinox and the Real Story Behind Easter’ on Monday 6th April 2009. Black History Studies would be grateful if you could give us some feedback about the event on our guest book at http://www.blackhistorystudies.co.uk/page_1227885371333.html Our next event presented by Robin Walker is titled: The Lost Civilisations of KenyaEast Africa is particularly rich in early history. The lost civilisations of the Kenyan coast are hardly ever spoken about but Black History Studies will present brand-new research on this amazing culture. This event will take place on MONDAY 8th JUNE 2009 from 6.45pm to 9.30pm. The event will be held at the PCS Headquarters, 160 Falcon Road, Clapham Junction, London SW11 2LN, (3 minutes walk from Clapham Junction mainline station. Buses to the venue 35, 37, 39, 49, 77, 87, 156, 170, 219, 239, 295, 319, 337, 334, 345, C3, G1). There will be an admission charge of £4 per person. PLEASE ARRIVE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES EARLY. Refreshments will be provided. For further information and other enquiries about the event, you can call or text us on 07951 234 233. In order for us to manage seating and room layout, we would be grateful if all who are attending this event could confirm their attendance in advance. Please confirm via email info@blackhistorystudies.com how many of you will be attending this event. Please can you also notify any cancellations made after confirmation. (Please note, photographs will be taken at this event and may be used for promotional purposes). We would appreciate if you could forward this information to all who you believe will be interested. We look forward to seeing you for another exciting night of Black History Studies. The book Before the Slave Trade and Learning Resource will be available at the event. Check out the website at www.beforetheslavetrade.com and watch the trailer for the book! Regards Mark & Charmaine Simpson Check out our future presentations belowPresentation Dates for your diary:- Monday 8th June 2009- 'The Lost Civilisations of Kenya'- Monday 13th July 2009- 'Economic Development in the Black Community'- Monday 10th August 2009- 'The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street'- Monday 14th September 2009- 'Christianity in Early Africa'- Monday 12th October 2009- 'The Amazing History of Black People in Britain' *** The new book 'Before The Slave Trade: African World History in Pictures' by Robin Walker is now available! Check out the official website at http://www.beforetheslavetrade.com Check out these short trailers for the bookBefore The Slave Trade Part 1- http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SqPT3eTVekA Before The Slave Trade Part 2- http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VqQNZPPL1fgBefore The Slave Trade Part 3- http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xljZ9bTC4jI Black History Studies Educating the community to educate themselveshttp://www.blackhistorystudies.comhttp://www.beforetheslavetrade.com Black History Studies LtdPO Box 45189 LondonN15 3XP
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