An unforgettable afternoon at the Anthony Browder Book Signing & Discussion
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Pan African Connection Bookstore and Art Gallery for an inspiring event filled with history, culture, and community.
Special thanks to:
Anthony Browder, Akwete Tyehimba, WM Dulaney Branch of ASALH members, Terry Allen
and the amazing community that showed up and supported. Your presence made the event powerful and meaningful.
W Marvin Dulaney - ASALH - DFW
This Dallas chapter is rooted in local history, Black life, Black history and
Black culture in the community.
This isn't just history... It's YOUR connection
04/28/2026
COMING UP FAST – MAY 3!
History isn’t just something you read… it’s something you reconnect to.
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon with
Anthony Browder
—global historian, cultural truth teller, and founder of IKG Cultural Resources.
With over 30 years of research, 50+ trips to Egypt, and 23 archaeological missions, Mr. Browder brings powerful insight that reconnects YOU to your history.
o “A Browder Perspective” with Terry Allen
o Sunday, May 3, 2026, 3:30 PM
o Pan African Bookstore and Art Gallery
4466 S Marsalis Ave, Dallas, TX 75216
Hosted by:
• City Men Cook
• Pan African Bookstore
• WM Dulaney Branch of Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Time is running out — don’t miss this powerful conversation.
Be there. Be informed. Be reconnected.
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03/18/2026
SPRING 2026 FREEDOM SCHOOL
Film, History, and Community Conversation
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
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Join us this spring for Freedom School, a community learning experience dedicated to exploring the African and African American experience through documentary film and discussion.
Over 10 Saturday sessions, participants will view powerful documentaries and engage in thoughtful dialogue about African American history, culture, and social change.
Dates: April 4 – June 6, 2026
Time: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: African American Museum, Dallas
Admission: FREE and open to the public
Registration required for participants (ages 18+)
Please register only if you can complete all 10 sessions.
03/10/2026
SAVE THE DATE
SPRING 2026 FREEDOM SCHOOL
Film, History, and Community Conversation
Join us this spring for Freedom School, a community learning experience dedicated to exploring the African and African American experience through documentary film and discussion.
Over 10 Saturday sessions, participants will view powerful documentaries and engage in thoughtful dialogue about African American history, culture, and social change.
Dates: April 4 – June 6, 2026
Time: 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: African American Museum, Dallas
Admission: FREE and open to the public
Registration required for participants (ages 18+)
Only 30 seats available — registration closes once filled.
02/18/2026
The countdown is on! ⏳
Join us for the 4th Annual Robert & Charmaine Price Heritage Bowl this Saturday at the African American Museum of Dallas.
This free community event showcases middle and high school students competing in Black history and excellence.
🗓 Feb 21, 2026 | 🕘 9 AM
🎟 Free & Open to the Public
12/23/2025
Experience the true spirit of Kwanzaa—join the African American Museum as the community honors Kujichagulia, the powerful principle of Self-Determination! This inspiring celebration begins at 1 p.m.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of a meaningful tradition that uplifts and celebrates our shared values. Bring your friends and family along for an afternoon filled with culture, unity, and inspiration.
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