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Black German Cultural Society™ Photo Archives

2011: Brown Babies: The Mischlingskinder Story Film Screening
African American Museum, Philadelphia, PA & Maryland

The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) is notable as the first museum funded and built by a municipality to help preserve, interpret and exhibit the heritage of African Americans. 
Post WWll Afro-Germans Babies. L to R: President of BGCS,Shirley Gindler-Price, Rudy Ellis, Daniel Cardwell, Robert McKinney, Doris McMillon (Daniel & Doris are featured in the film)
Philadelphia viewing audience.
Mario Page, co-Producer and Film Director, Shirley (feeling farklempt), Tyson K. Price (son)
Mario Page, Film Director and Co-Producer; Shirley; Tyson K Price (son); Tammy Terrell
Maryland viewing audience.
Charles, Friederike (Jolanda’s mother), Richarda (Charles’ sister), Shirley, Jolanda, Lily
Dr. Yara-Colette receiving an award from Dan and Doris (both in the film)

1999: Afro-German Youth Exchange Group from Berlin in Phila/ Chicago

BGCS History: Afro German Youth Exchange Group of Berlin and chaperons celebrating Shirley Gindler-Price’s birthday.
BGCS History: Afro German Youth Exchange Group of Berlin at the home of Shirley Gindler-Price
BGCS History: Afro German lovelies with Sisterfriend Leia Price, at the Caribbean Festival, Penns Landing, Philadelphia, PA.
BGCS History: Caribbean Festival Fun! AfroGerman Youth Exchange Group of Berlin with sister & brother Leia and Rahman Price.
Leia, Vernon and Shirley, with the late Adrian (chaperon for Afro-German Youth Group)

1998: Phila/ Chicago Delegation Visit to Berlin Black History Month

Members of the visiting US delgation: Left: Patricia Martin, Tyson Price
Dr. Willie Mack and Dr. John Long with , Black German Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith (front center)
Black Month Berlin 1998. Tyson Price and other members of the delgation withmembers of the Afro-German community.
The Collegium Television Program Berlin/Germany

1998: The Advertisements: The Beginnings of the Vision
in Philadelphia, PA

1997: The Article that was the Catalyst for the Vision:
Million Woman March

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