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Black Liberation: Dismantling Racism in Minnesota 1800s – 1960s


  • Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery 1256 North Penn Avenue Minneapolis, MN, 55411 United States (map)

Black Liberation: Dismantling Racism in Minnesota 1800s – 1960s, curated by Tina Burnside, research assistance by Simiyah Garrison, and graphic design by Michaela Spielberger, is an exploration of the Black Liberation Movement in Minnesota focusing on Black-led organizations and Black leaders including abolitionists, labor, civil rights and Black Power leaders. This exhibition reflects the fight for Black self-determination in Minnesota from the 1800s – 1960s.

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