The Epochs: Traveling Indoor Exhibit,
formerly named Epochs of Courage, made its national debut
in 1999 at the Gallery at E Street in Washington, DC.
The Epochs: Traveling Indoor Exhibit displays and introduces a
cultural side of golf that has made extraordinary contributions
to golf and American history.
The exhibit includes an Active Learning Enhancement Program
that uniquely integrates African American Golf History
with thinking, golf, life, and social skills.
This "one of a kind" exhibit adds more clarity and understanding to a little-known history that has so much significance and value.
Photo left: Ramona Harriet chats with visitor at exhibit showing at the Tiger Woods Foundation Workshop in Norfolk, Virginia. Circa 2000.
Photo taken with permission.
Don't know much about golf nor the Black experience history in golf. That all changed viewing this exhibit.
"Awesome exhibit. Did not know African Americans were involved in golf in the 1800s. Loved the video."
I am truly glad my husband and I chose to visit the exhibition. We heard information that we were not aware of.
Awesome time! Would have liked to have seen more about Tiger. I learned things today that I never knew.
I thoroughly enjoyed participating in the interactive segment about - how some of the old caddies and golfers learned how to play golf with improvised equipment and horrible playing conditions. Kids can learn something from this and I think would enjoy the hands-on interaction.
This exhibition further enlightened me with knowledge of the many contributions African Americans contributed in the past, and from this it has afforded me the opportunity to excel in life. I thank these forerunners sincerely.
The First Tee National Association Meeting
The World Golf Village, St. Augustine, Florida
IMG Golf Expo
Cleveland, Ohio
Lady Lake Public Library
Lady Lake, Florida
Langston Golf Course
Washington, DC
Las Vegas Urban Chamber of Commerce Conference
MGM Grand Conference Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History
Augusta, Georgia
National Basketball Retired Players Association (also known as Legends of Basketball) “Legends World Sports Summit”
Atlanta, Georgia
National Minority Golf Foundation Annual Meeting
Hutchinson Island, Florida
North Carolina A&T State University
Greensboro, North Carolina
One Judiciary Square (Office Building of the Mayor)
Washington, DC
The Tiger Woods Foundation Workshop
Norfolk, Virginia
Whittier Middle School
Lorraine, Ohio
Media: Framed and mounted photographs and articles. Publications. Memorabilia. Video presentation. Interactive.
Space Requirements: For wall hangings, recommended minimum wall space is 100 linear feet. Dimensions may vary depending on booking request, i.e., full or partial exhibit.
Security and Liability: 24-hour security. Receiver is responsible for liability of all items during round-trip shipment and full term of agreement.
Interested in Booking The Epochs Indoor Exhibit?
Complete request form and we will respond within five business days. Serious inquiries only please.
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