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Explore the latest news featured on the art library virtual shelf from this past week! Grab your favorite drink, find a cozy spot with good lighting, and dive into the world of contemporary
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ART BLACK | CBH TALK: Elizabeth Gloucester, The Most Powerful Black Woman Lost to History
Elizabeth Gloucester, born a slave in 1817, became the wealthiest colored woman in the U.S. She is honored in an event focusing on Brooklyn’s abolitionists and free Black communities. Join us.
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ART Hip Hop | Read: “Rahzel Helps The Southern Gul Lay Hip-Hop Roots” by Tia Ja’nae
During college, the writer discovered Erykah Badu’s unique hip-hop single “Southern Gul,” featuring beatboxing by Rahzel. The song’s innovative style and potential impact on Motown Records stand out.
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ART Conference | LIMITED REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: 2024 DLF Digital Library Forum
Limited general registration is open for DLF Forum at Michigan State University, July 29-31, 2024, welcoming digital library practitioners.
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ART REWIND
Explore the vast imagination through art and poetry. Return to the stacks and catch up on April 2024 content. Subscribe now.
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ART Exhibition | Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina
The exhibition “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina” at the High Museum of Art showcases 19th-century ceramic objects created by enslaved African Americans.







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