Black Arts and Culture
History Lessons Delivered In Speech and Play

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Bruce Turner of Virginia Beach and the great-great-great grandson of Nat Turner is shown at right delivering a speech about his famous descendant on Thursday March 9 at Covenant Presbyterian Church. At left, actor Dijon Mcintyre portrays Nat during a play written by P.A. Wray and performed last weekend at the Venue on 35th Street. The play, “Nat’s Last Struggle” was directed by D.D. Delaney and also starred Charisse Minera as Great Mother.

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