“Schools for the Colored” Historical Photographs

“Schools for the Colored” Historical Photographs
Free to use Selective Focus Photography of Woman Holding Dslr Camera — Andre Furtado
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February 10, 2023, 2:00pm – 3:00pm

Virtual

History, Free, Educational

Adult, Senior

Join us for a lecture on Zoom with Wendel White, an award-winning photographer and distinguished professor of Art and American Studies at Stockton University. Professor White will discuss historical photographs of locations and buildings where schools for the colored stood within southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. These images represent the architecture and geography of America’s educational apartheid as part of the African American experience in education. This program is part of a series of library events in honor of Black History Month. This is a virtual program. Registration is required. Register at the Welcome Desk, online at www.monroetwplibrary.org/calendar or by phone at (732) 521-5000. Please provide a valid email address to receive a Zoom link to the event. 

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