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ART Event | DEFINING DEMOCRACY: How Black Print Culture Shaped America, Then and Now
KEYNOTE: Defining Democracy, Presented by Cornell University Join Cornell University literary historian and author Derrick Spires in this webcast as he challenges the assumption that there was little or no Black print culture in 19th-century America before the Civil War. Using material from Cornell’s own Rare and Manuscript Collections, including the Samuel J. May collection,…
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ART STUDIO | Resuming Round 51: Alexis Pye, Curated by Sidney Mori Garrett
Featured Round 51: Local Impact II On View: Wednesday, October 13 – Sunday, December 5, 2021 Curated by Sidney Mori Garrett Ambivalence Revisited Ambivalence was first created in 2020. This installation has been realized in a smaller, more intimate space since Round 51: Local Impact II. Round 51: Local Impact II was curated by Project…
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ART LITERARY | San Antonio African American Community Archive & Museum Presents, An evening with Anneliese M. Bruner, writer and great granddaughter of Tulsa Race Massacre survivor and author Mary E. Jones Parrish
INSIDE THE ART LIBRARY STACKS Read Sample of Literature Trinity University Press, in collaboration with Trinity University and the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, presents an evening with Anneliese M. Bruner, writer and great granddaughter of Tulsa Race Massacre survivor and author Mary E. Jones Parrish, whose contemporaneous eyewitness account, The Nation Must…
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ART Virtual Event | DOCUMENTING COMMUNITY RESILENCE IN THE BRONX
Documenting Community Resilience in the Bronx Tuesday, October 26, 20216:00pm–7:30pm ESTOnline Zoom event This online panel, co-hosted by Bronx Community College and the Bronx County Historical Society, will be a discussion between archivists and community members who have been involved in two recent oral history projects documenting community resilience in The Bronx, both during COVID-19…
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ART EXHIBITION | Afro-Atlantic Histories, Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Afro-Atlantic Histories October 24, 2021–January 17, 2022 The MFAH presents the U.S. tour of Afro-Atlantic Histories, an unprecedented exhibition that explores the history and legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. The exhibition comprises more than 130 works of art and documents made in Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean, and Europe across 500 years, from the 17th century to the…





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