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SUMMARY:I AM A MAN: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement\, 1960–1970
DESCRIPTION:The 1960 –1970 decade was a momentous time for the civil rights movement in the American South. It was an historic decade that unleashed both hope for the future and profound change as public spaces were desegregated and as African Americans secured their right to vote. I AM A MAN: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement\, 1960–1970 displays a wide range of photographs taken by amateurs\, local photojournalists\, and internationally known photographers. Together\, they provide a vivid visual story of the evolution of the civil rights movement and shed light on the movement’s integration in the daily living in the American South.
URL:https://godowntownkenosha.com/events/i-am-a-man-photographs-of-the-civil-rights-movement-1960-1970/2023-07-07
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Avenue\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
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SUMMARY:Food Truck Friday
DESCRIPTION:FTF (Food Truck Friday) – Come on down to the Island Deck and check out some local food vendors\, great views\, and cold drinks.\nWe have a great line up of food vendors to check out!\nFork N Fry – Poutinerie – who doesn’t love Poutine?\nOnly Food – Tacos\, Shawarma and street corn!\nMr. Wings – the legendary Wing Man!\nBig Head Tacos – Delicious Tacos and Burritos – Surf and Turf Burrito – Yum!
URL:https://godowntownkenosha.com/events/food-truck-friday
LOCATION:Kenosha Yacht Club Bar & Grille\, 5130 4th Avenue\, Kenosha\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,History
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SUMMARY:The Shuttlesworth Project: A Fire You Can’t Put Out
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Cassandra Griffen\, Photojournalist \nCassandra Griffen’s program will showcase her images of the foot soldiers of the Civil Rights Movement who\, though largely unknown to the nation\, served as integral parts of Reverend Fred Lee Shuttlesworth’s determination to undo Jim Crow laws in the South. These images will show the impact that Rev. Shuttlesworth had on other Civil Rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King. \n“The Shuttlesworth Project: A Fire You Can’t Put Out\,” is archived in the Library of Congress and was a major exhibit at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in 2012. This project was intensely curated with interviews with the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement involved from the 1950s to present. \nCassandra writes about the project: “Both my family and Reverend Shuttlesworth’s lived in Mt. Meigs\, Alabama\, which spearheaded my interest and responsibility to do my part in eliminating segregation and racism in our nation through documenting protests\, strikes\, police brutality\, Bloody Sunday memorials in Selma and more. The program will include images of the significant civil rights participants streamed during my presentation and paused if clarification or additional info is needed by the audience.”
URL:https://godowntownkenosha.com/events/the-shuttlesworth-project-a-fire-you-cant-put-out
LOCATION:Civil War Museum\, 5400 1st Avenue\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
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