Facilities of the DuBois Centre & Museum (included accommodation)
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Best time, to visit the centre: After 10 am
W.E.B. DuBois Centre in Accra
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W.E.B. DuBois Centre in Accra
The W .E. B. DuBois Centre for Pan African Culture was dedicated on 22nd June 1985 in Accra, Ghana.
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- Shirley's bedroom: You can find a collection of her books and photo albums.
- Picture Gallery: You can find pictures of Pan African leaders, eminent African scholars, women freedom fighters and African American civil rights activists. Also photo albums and books for sale.
- DuBois Tomb: At the tail end of the museum tour is the DuBois tomb and Shirley's ashes.
What you can find in DuBois` Personal Library
There are 21 books written by Dr. DuBois. Other books collected by Dr. DuBois are 1,300 in number. They are categorized into special areas; Several Issues of "Freedom Ways", a quarterly review of the Freedom Negro Movement - Negro History
You can also find in DuBois' Bedroom at the Centre the following Academic Gowns and Hoods :
You can also find Citation by the Government of The People's Republic of China on the 91st Birthday of Dr. DuBois, also large Wall Hanging from China. There are also Gifts from Czecoslovak Government(1959) and also Gifts from Harvard University, USA |
ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTRE
To realize the objective for which the Centre was set up, the Du Bois Centre organizes activities which include: Lectures – Public lectures throughout the year and the annual Du Bois-Padmore-Nkrumah Pan African Lectures which form part of activities marking the re-entrance of Dr. Du Bois mortal remains at the Centre in August each year. Seminar/Workshops – Intellectuals, artists or other cultural experts sharing their knowledge and experience with an open audience. Film/Video-Talks - Screening of significant films and video followed by discussions led by experts in the relevant fields. Schools Outreach Programme – Involves the development in the youth of the consciousness required for the attainment of the goals for which the Centre was established. Recruited personnel and invited speakers organize lectures and symposia in schools and other institutions and establish Pan African Clubs as a means to educate, mobilize and organize the youth. Guided Tour – Visitors are given a tour of this national monument comprising the tomb of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois and his wife Shirley Graham, the Du Bois Personal Library and more of the Du Bois legacy. Founding of DuBois Memorial Centre The Centre is largely funded by the Government of Ghana with a small amount of funds being generated by tours. The staff are civil service employees whose continued employment is assured. But the funds provided for the maintenance of the Centre are meagre. All monies go toward keeping utilities operating, and money for programmes upkeep and growth are not available. The Centre continues to survive but it does thrive. |
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