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		<title>Tavis Is Still Alright With Me&#8230;</title>
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<p>The weather in the A has been gloriously sunny over the last few days, and I&#8217;m feeling good&#8230;listening to the birds chirping as night fades to day&#8230;&#8221;Good Morning,&#8221; I want to say to them&#8230;okay, let me stop waxing poetical and get to the subject of this post&#8230;</p>
<p>As my typical custom dictates on Sunday mornings, I tuned my radio to V-103 to listen to &#8220;The Triple T (Tall, Talented and Totally Sold Out to the Lord) from Tennessee&#8221; also known as <a href="http://www.v-103.com/pages/232806.php">Larry Tinsley</a> play the gospel hits as I drove to church last Sunday. (Incidentally, I worked with Mr. Tinlsey for a few months at AIR Gospel, a local record company, for a few months. Not only is he gracious on the air, he is a class act in person as well. ) Instead of hearing Mr. Tinsley&#8217;s warm and reassuring voice, I heard another familiar voice&#8230;I was a bit startled so I looked at my radio to ensure that I had tuned into the right station. But then, I heard Mr. Tinsley break in and I realized that he was interviewing <a href="http://www.tavistalks.com/">Tavis Smiley</a>. In characteristic form, Tavis seemed like he was about to stutter as he excitedly described a new exhibit which will be debuting in Atlanta on June 12.</p>
<p><a href="http://americaiam.org/">America I AM: The African American Imprint</a> highlights 400 years of African American contributions  to our country through artifacts, documents, multimedia, photos and music. The four-year traveling exhibition museum, which nationally debuted in Philly, will be housed at <a href="http://www.atlantaciviccenter.com/view_event.asp?event_id=629">The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center</a> from June 12 through September 6. The exhibition was developed with the collaboration of  The Smiley Group Inc., Arts and Exhibitions International and the Cincinnati Museum Center. It seems like a must see! <img loading="lazy" class="alignright" src="http://www.blackpast.org/files/blackpast_images/AmIAM.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="181" /></p>
<p>Here are some of the highlights of the exhibit according to the Web site:</p>
<p>•    “The Doors of No Return” from the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, which enslaved Africans passed through to board ships to the “New World”<br />
•    The typewriter Alex Haley used to write the groundbreaking book, &#8220;Roots&#8221;<br />
•    Objects representing the African-American troops that fought and impacted the outcome of major U.S. wars<br />
•    Malcolm X’s journal and personal Koran<br />
•    The door key and stool from the Birmingham jail cell that held Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he authored “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”<br />
•    Frederick Douglass’ clothing and letter from President Lincoln that enabled him to move among Union lines recruiting black soldiers<br />
•    The robe that Muhammad Ali wore during training for the “Rumble in the Jungle,” where he defeated world heavyweight champion George Foreman.</p>
<p>Through a partnership with Northern Trust, 10,000 free tickets will be distributed to Georgia youth. Also, in partnership with Wal-Mart, discounted tickets are available at 125 Georgia Wal-Mart locations. (My nephew and I will be in the house! ) Atlanta-area seniors will also be able to visit the exhibition for free through various city programs courtesy of Wal-Mart.</p>
<p>Tickets are also available at Ticketmaster (www.Ticketmaster.com or 1-800-745-3000). Tickets are purchased for a specific date, and will be $12 for adults; $5 for children ages 6-17; and $8 for seniors over age 65, as well as for groups of 10 or more.  For more information about the exhibition and tickets, visit <a href="http://www.AmericaIAM.org">www.AmericaIAM.org</a>.</p>
<p>Tavis said that he has worked on this project for several years, and I am deeply thankful for his efforts. People must have thought I was a strange child as I spent hours reading books about slaves as a third grader, but I had a seemingly unquenchable desire to know more about black history. Maybe it was because I was the only black child in my class and felt I didn&#8217;t quite fit in among the white students. How I would have loved to view this exhibit back then! Thankfully, I can go now, and I hope y&#8217;all do too.</p>
<p>Now, I know that Tavis has fallen out of the good graces of many black folk since the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/08/04/080804fa_fact_sanneh?currentPage=all">Barack Obama election controversy</a>, but all is forgiven in my eyes. His life is clearly dedicated to the empowerment of black America without apology or compromise&#8230;y&#8217;all need to stop trippin&#8217; and give him love&#8230;</p>
<p>Any thoughts?</p>
<p>P.S. Apparently, Atlanta is the only stop in the Southeast so y&#8217;all from the surrounding states better include the A in your summer plans or you will miss out!</p>
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