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Online Talk By Joanne Bland

27 Jun 2023

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Tue, 27 Jun
19:00 – 20:30

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Talk by American Civil Rights Activist, Museum Organizer and Storyteller JoAnne Bland, introduced by artist Jeremiah Day

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As part of the exhibition What Is Power?, artist Jeremiah Day has invited Civil Rights Activist, Museum Organizer and Storyteller JoAnne Bland to contribute a special online talk. Bland grew up and lives in Selma, Alabama and became active in the civil rights movement when she was eight years old – part of the famed ‘Children’s Crusade’, and marched across the Selma bridge with Martin Luther King, Jr. Bland later came to realise the political meaning of memory and went on to co-found the National Voting Rights Museum to preserve the legacy and principles of ‘the struggle’. Her talks deal with the history of the Civil Rights Movement and segregation and the struggle to achieve Voting Rights.

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