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SUMMARY:Mississippi Founders Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Founders\, sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities “A More Perfect Union” grant\, will be hosted at Mississippi College for the month of February. The exhibit highlights twelve Mississippians who challenged America to be a more perfect union. The twelve individuals range from the Reconstruction period to the modern Civil Rights Movement\, including Fannie Lou Hamer\, Amzie Moore\, Annie Devine\, Medgar Evers\, Lawrence Guyot\, Ida B. Wells-Barnett\, Clarie Collins Harvey\, Aaron Henry\, John R. Lynch\, Thomas W. Stringer\, Unita Blackwell\, and Vernon Dahmer. The effort and sacrifices made by these individuals helped ensure democracy for all Mississippians. These individuals challenged the status-quo\, urging that the phrase “We the People” should include all people. For more information\, contact aastudies@mc.edu.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mississippi-founders-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Mississippi College\, 200 Capitol St.\, Clinton\, MS\, 39056
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SUMMARY:The Impact of the Harlem Renaissance on Today's Culture
DESCRIPTION:Community Library Mississippi presents The Impact of the Harlem Renaissance on Today’s Culture history speaking series. Presenter Mary Hardy live on zoom and facebook live.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/the-impact-of-the-harlem-renaissance-on-todays-culture/
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SUMMARY:What We Can Learn From... Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi College presents a series of talks entitled\, “What We Can Learn From _____.” This talk features Daphne Chamberlain presenting on youth involvement in the Civil Rights movement. “Oh Freedom! Civil Rights\, Civil Wrongs and the Young People Who Made the Jackson Movement. \nFollowing the talk\, there will be a reception with live music by the MC Brass Ensemble.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-we-can-learn-from-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Aven Hall\, 200 Capitol Street\, Clinton\, MS\, 39056
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