Justin Ragsdale and his wife Gwen, are the curators of the Lest We Forget Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery which opened in 2002. The museum includes an extensive collection of slavery artifacts and is the only one of its kind in Philadelphia, PA. The museum features authentic slavery artifacts that include: shackles, branding irons and other forms of punishing ironware from the Trans-Atlantic sl
ave trade. Our collection also includes numerous genuine documents that promoted the buying and selling of enslaved Africans. Together we provide moving presentations and use items in the collection to demonstrate what it was truly like to “Be a Slave”. For decades, J. Justin Ragsdale scoured different parts of the United States and the continent of Africa acquiring shackles and numerous other objects that document the history of the African slave trade. As a result, other collectors and dealers of this genre have credited him with perhaps having the most extensive collection of slavery hardware in the country. Gwen Ragsdale is an accomplished film maker and writer. She has written and produced two award winning documentary films about slavery that have been shown at national and international film festivals, seminars and conferences. Several schools and universities have added her films to their curriculum as a teaching aid. Learn more about Gwen Ragsdale here: http://lwfsm.com/meet-gwen-ragsdale. She is available for film screenings and public speaking events. Call 215-205-4324 to schedule an engagement. Lest We Forget Slavery Museum and LWF Traveling Exhibit(s) document how different coming to America was for enslaved Africans. They highlight the legacy of slavery and pays tribute to the generations of slave ancestors held in bondage for hundreds of years who provided free labor in the building of America. Schedule a Traveling Exhibition here: http://lwfsm.com/lwf-traveling-exhibit/
LWF documentary film productions about slavery “Connect the Past with The Present” and have won several national and international awards. To schedule a Museum Tour or Traveling Exhibit-
Contact: Gwen Ragsdale at (215) 205-4324.