Documentary 'History Forgotten and Now for All to See'
- bcf851
- Dec 30, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 2
"History Forgotten and Now for All To See" is a captivating documentary that unveils the rich tapestry of Braceville, a 'Small Town with Big History'. A story about a remarkable rural Ohio African American Great Migration Community that is the birthplace of numerous notable figures who have left an indelible mark on the world. Among its illustrious sons is Ted Toles Jr., a legendary figure of the Negro Baseball League Hall of Fame, whose prowess on the diamond inspired countless fans. The town also boasts the talents of Brian Broome, a celebrated Kirkus Prize-winning author whose evocative storytelling has touched hearts far and wide. Guy Hughes, a nationally recognized barbecue sauce expert and award-winning pit master, brings the flavors of Braceville to the forefront of culinary excellence.
Braceville's legacy extends into the ring with boxing legend Randy Stephens and world-renowned heavyweight championship contender Earnie Shavers, whose athletic achievements have brought pride to this storied community. The documentary delves deep into the heart of Braceville, weaving its narrative through the voices of the descendants of the town's first settlers. Through their heartfelt interviews, viewers gain a profound insight into life in what may have once been Ohio’s largest rural African American Great Migration community. These personal stories breathe life into the history of Braceville, revealing the resilience, triumphs, and enduring spirit of its people.
By purchasing tickets to this documentary, you are not just witnessing history; you are becoming a part of it. Your support will help the BAAHM Museum continue its mission to preserve and share these invaluable stories for future generations.
Join us in celebrating a past that paved the way for a brighter future.
Grab your tickets now and help keep this incredible history alive!

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