Many Reunited with African Culture at the 'More Than a Fraction' Presentation

Dr. Kerri Moseley-Hobbs' Black Culture Presentation and Traveling Exhibit returns to the Eubie Blake Cultural Center
 
Dec. 5, 2019 - PRLog -- The "More Than a Fraction: African American Heritage & Culture / Traveling African Artifact Exhibit" presentation hosted by Dr. Kerri Moseley-Hobbs had many reuniting with their African heritage and culture at the Eubie Blake Cultural Center. This is the second time this year the Eubie Blake Center hosted the popular presentation/exhibit.

During research into her ancestry Dr. Moseley-Hobbs discovered the Fractions who were enslaved and freed at the Smithfield and Solitude plantations in Blacksburg, Virginia. By the third generation of Fractions the Civil War began giving two Fraction brothers, Thomas and Othello, the opportunity to gain their freedom. The amount of inquiries into such a rich history on an African-American family was over-whelming and resulted in Dr. Moseley-Hobbs publishing a creative non-fiction account of the documentations on the Fractions family titled "More Than a Fraction." Upon being published she was asked to present her book and research findings as a lecture for the Civil War Studies Department at Virginia Tech University, which is on the grounds of what was once the Smithfield and Solitude plantations. The lecture had standing room only. She has since hosted the presentation/exhibit at several Public Libraries in Maryland and the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, DC. She returns with her "More Than a Fraction" presentation and exhibit to the Afro-American Civil War Museum Sunday May 24, 2020 from 1:30pm-3:30pm.

Today Dr. Moseley-Hobbs is a member of the Smithfield-Preston Foundation's Board of Trustees that oversees the historic estate where the Smithfield plantation was located. Both the Smithfield and Solitude plantations are now museums.

Dr. Hobbs is a direct descendant of Thomas Fraction, the oldest brother of Othello, on her mothers' side. Thomas and Othello served in the Civil War and names appear on the War Memorial Plaza Wall as heroes. Thomas was noted by a local newspaper as being a "well known colored man" when he passed away. "More Than a Fraction: African American Heritage & Culture" presentation connects the African cultures of her ancestors' to the cultural norms of African-Americans in the U.S. today.

The "More Than a Fraction: African American Heritage & Culture / Traveling African Artifacts Exhibit" presentation is held in partnership with Imagination Lunchbox, LLC, the publisher of her book "More Than a Fraction" (www.ImaginationLunchbox.com), the Eubie Blake Cultural Center (www.EubieBlake.org), the African-American Civil War Museum (www.AfroAMCivilWar.org), and The Baltimore Times Foundation, Times Community Services, Inc. (www.BaltimoreTimes-Online.com).

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