A new exhibit launches today at the Kansas African American Museum exploring segregation in Wichita during the 1950’s.
Through research, photographs, and old artifacts, Donna Rae Pearson
, the event organizer was able to portray what it was like for black students in Wichita during the ears of segregation.
Related posts:
- Exhibit spans 150 years of African-American contributions “Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African-American Portraits” uses photographs from...
- American Airlines Honors African-American Aviation Pioneers With Its New Virtual Museum American Airlines has a new virtual museum, BlacksinAviation.com, that explores...
- Dallas African American Museum Called A ‘Treasure’ For three decades, the museum has emerged as the living...
- African American Military History Museum Prepares to Celebrate First Anniversary From as far away as Germany, Australia and Brazil, people...
- Black Fashion Museum collection finds a fine home with Smithsonian Lois Alexander Lane, founded, curated and kept on life support...


