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Union Professor Partners With City To Produce Sculptures Honoring Local Black History

April 10, 2023 Avery Chenault

Union University Professor of Art and department chair Lee Benson has partnered with the City of Jackson to begin a new project titled the “Trail of Truth,” which will depict important Black Jacksonians through sculpture […]

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Salt Of The Earth: Steve A. Prince Gives A Moving Lecture To Open His Art Exhibit

September 7, 2021 Samantha Glas

Steve A. Prince, director of engagement and distinguished artist in residence at the Muscarelle Museum at the College of William and Mary, gave a lecture on Tuesday, Aug. 31 to open his exhibit, “Salt of […]

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Civil Rights Museum preserves historic Memphis motel, celebrates black history

February 28, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Imagine a world where hate wins, where one must choose friends based on skin color and where a college education is not a right extended equally. No imagining is necessary after visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis. […]

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