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About IBIM, Inc.The International Black Inventions Museum promotes positive images and self-esteem in children and adults and teaches people of all nationalities about the contributions that Africans throughout the world have given to society.It is a mobile museum which travels nationally and internationally to inform in a visual display. The display consists of every day items such as the window cleaner, the egg beater, lawn mower, space shuttle retrieval and more.HistoryFounded in 1988 by Valerie J. Robinson, known as Lady Sala S. Shabazz, The International Black Inventions Museum is a nonprofit corporation since 1994, and international in 1997 in Ghana, West Africa. Over 12,000,000 people have been exposed to the unique experience of The International Black Inventions Museum's presentation at more than 1,000 events nationally and internationally totaling over 38 states, 180 cities and four countries, including Toronto, Canada; Salvador, Bahia-Brazil; Ghana and Benin, West Africa.The Museum PresentationFirst EncounterAs the visitors enter, a list of inventions and contributions during the great Kingdoms of Africa.Second EncounterThe visitors will then view the stark reality of slavery - The African Holocaust.Third EncounterThe visitors then encounters the inventions of the 1880s to the present day containing artwork depicting inventors and inventions including pertinent historical information.
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