Membership
Treat yourself or a loved one with the gift of Membership: enjoy free access to all exhibitions, access to our Members’ Room, priority booking to evening talks, and much more.
Prince Klaas was the enslaved Ghanaian who in 1701 aged ten, was stolen from the Gold Coast and taken to Antigua & Barbuda. Hear accounts from historians and experts retelling the narratives of Prince Klaas' and his planned elaborate revolt against slave owners that makes him today, Antigua & Barbuda's most notable and bravest hero. Pay homage to lesser known Caribbean freedom fighters, and recount wider representations of enslavement and its legacies. Light refreshments and a farewell rum punch will be served.
Our guest lecturers and performers include:
Our wonderful Tour Guides leading the V&A ‘Historical & Hidden Caribbean' Tour
Edith Oladele, Founder and President of the African slavery Memorial Society Inc. and Coordinator of the African Slavery Museum of Antigua & Barbuda
Dr Claire Hynes, Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing, Univ. of East Anglia
S I Martin, Independent Historian, author, journalist & teacher
ADISA the Verbalizer – Performance poet and educator
Acknowledgements:
Recognises the “Masters of Their Own Island” Prince Klaas 88 Legacy Exhibition.
Remembers the 1874 British invasion on Kumasi and the accession of the Ghana Goldweights and Regalia into the V&A collection.
Celebrates the UNESCO Decade for People of African Descent 2015 – 2024.
Supported by the Antigua & Barbuda High Commission.
Celebrates the UNESCO Decade for People of African Descent 2015 – 2024.
Treat yourself or a loved one with the gift of Membership: enjoy free access to all exhibitions, access to our Members’ Room, priority booking to evening talks, and much more.