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‘The American Audit’ exposes America as a 400-year-old business and its toll on Black citizens

Posted by Jozef Syndicate on January 29, 2020 · 1 Comment 

Donney Rose’s provocative project, called ‘The American Audit,’ gets to the root of Black American’s dehumanization and explores the why and how. The performance is Feb. 28 at the Manship Theatre in Baton Rouge

Filed under Baton Rouge, Black History, Louisiana · Tagged with Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Angela Allen-Bell, Chris Tyson, Donney Rose, Eva Baham, Federal Reserve of Philadelphia., Festival of Words, Jason Perkins, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Lori Martin, Maxine Crump, Michael “Quess” Moore, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, The America Audit, Thomas Durant, University of Northern Iowa

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