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Black At The Assassination preview night only $10 at TeCo Theater

indexOn Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in the streets of downtown Dallas, Texas. Everyone thinks they know the story but there is one perspective noticeable absent. No one ever shared the story from the Black perspective.

Black at the Assassination is a fictional story based on actual accounts of personal experiences of the day that shook Dallas and the nation. It is the who, what, when, where and why of Black Dallas surrounding the day America killed her President.

Attendees on Thursday, Oct. 16 can enjoy the preview edition for only $10 at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center located at 215 South Tyler Street in Dallas. For tickets call 214-948-0716.