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The Roots Picnic 2009

The Roots Picnic 2009

Black Thought and Questlove of The Roots, Philly’s famed hip-hop group turned "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" house band, talk about the second annual Roots Picnic, taking place on June 6 at Penn's Landing. The picnic kicks off Black Music Month in Philly and includes all-star performances by Philadelphia’s own...

Tags: African-American, Events, Music, Summer

The Philadelphia Tribune

The Philadelphia Tribune

The Philadelphia Tribune is the largest newspaper in the U.S. serving the African-American community. This spot and five other 30-second public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, aired throughout Black History Month in 2008. The series earned a Mid-Atlantic Emmy nomination....

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

Pennsylvania Abolition Society

Pennsylvania Abolition Society

The Pennsylvania Abolition Society, founded in 1775, was the first abolition society in the world and protected the rights of African-Americans. This spot and five other 30-second public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, aired during Black History Month in 2008. The series earned a Mid-Atlantic Emmy...

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church

Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church is the oldest parcel of land continuously owned by African-Americans, making it a significant site in Philadelphia and the nation. This spot and five other 30-second public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, were aired throughout Black History Month in 2008. The series...

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

Marion Anderson

Marion Anderson

Marion Anderson was the first African-American concert artist to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in a lead role. This spot and five other 30-second public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, were aired throughout Black History Month in 2008. The series earned a Mid-Atlantic Emmy nomination....

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

James Forten

James Forten

Philadelphian James Forten was a lucrative sailmaker who used his fortune to support abolition causes. This spot and five other public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, were aired throughout Black History Month in 2008. the series earned a Mid-Atlantic Emmy nomination....

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

Cheyney University

Cheyney University

Cheyney University is the oldest thriving African-American education institution. This spot and five other 30-second public service announcements, made possible by GPTMC and its partners, were aired throughout Black History Month in 2008. The series earned a Mid-Atlantic Emmy nomination....

Tags: African-American, GPTMC

President's House Commemorative Site

President's House Commemorative Site

Slated to debut in 2010 within close view of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center, the President's House Commemorative Site will honor the people who lived and worked in the former executive mansion, among them at least nine enslaved Africans....

Tags: African-American, Historic Philadelphia, History, Multicultural, Museums & Attractions