Making Haiti (part of Explorathon ‘19)
In 1791, enslaved people rose up and took control. They defeated armies, abolished slavery and made a new country: Haiti. For one night only, Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture (played by actor Shelton Makora) will be at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum to tell his incredible story, with a range of hands-on activities.
Black History Month
Date: Friday 27 September 2019
Time: 18:15 - 22:00
Venue: The Riverside Museum
Category: Exhibitions, Social events
Speaker: Rachel Douglas, Rosie Spooner, Christine Whyte and Peggy Brunache
In 1791, enslaved people rose up and took control. They defeated armies, abolished slavery and made a new country: Haiti. For one night only, Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture (played by actor Shelton Makora) will be at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum to tell his incredible story, with a range of hands-on activities.