Black History Month Exhibition
Blackk History Month Exhibition
This exhibition consists of six mini exhibits that bring to light the untold stories of Black individuals during World War II and beyond:
- “Brown Babies” Exhibition – Curated by Professor Lucy Bland, this exhibit delves into the little-known history of the children born to Black GIs and white British women during WWII.
- Britain’s “Brown Babies” Book – Authored by Professor Lucy Bland, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the lives of these mixed-race children.
- The Case of Leroy Henry – A detailed account of the wrongful conviction of African American GI Leroy Henry and the public outcry that led to his exoneration.
- The Execution of Private David Cobb – The tragic story of Private David Cobb, a young Black soldier executed at Shepton Mallet during WWII.
- The Remarkable Life of Bernard Benedict James – Celebrating the inspiring journey of Bernard Benedict James, a Black WWII veteran who overcame significant obstacles to become a leading aerospace engineer.
- Diversity in Art at Shepton Mallet Prison – An exploration of artistic ex
pressions within the prison walls, highlighting the role of art in rehabilitation and diversity.
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This exhibition consists of six mini exhibits that bring to light the untold stories of Black individuals during World War II and beyond:
- “Brown Babies” Exhibition – Curated by Professor Lucy Bland, this exhibit delves into the little-known history of the children born to Black GIs and white British women during WWII.
- Britain’s “Brown Babies” Book – Authored by Professor Lucy Bland, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the lives of these mixed-race children.
- The Case of Leroy Henry – A detailed account of the wrongful conviction of African American GI Leroy Henry and the public outcry that led to his exoneration.
- The Execution of Private David Cobb – The tragic story of Private David Cobb, a young Black soldier executed at Shepton Mallet during WWII.
- The Remarkable Life of Bernard Benedict James – Celebrating the inspiring journey of Bernard Benedict James, a Black WWII veteran who overcame significant obstacles to become a leading aerospace engineer.
- Diversity in Art at Shepton Mallet Prison – An exploration of artistic ex
pressions within the prison walls, highlighting the role of art in rehabilitation and diversity.
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