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A Womanist Reading of “Service: Panel 8—Dr. King and Ralph Abernathy” or “Anna Julia Cooper and Willa Player”

Posted by Alyssa on 28 September 2010, 5:14 pm

On July 26, a mural named SERVICE was dedicated at UNC’s School of Government in the Knapp-Sanders Building. The mural depicts a gathering of African-American leaders at the counter of a diner, painted by Colin Quashie as a creative interpretation of the historical 1960 Greensboro, North Carolina sit-in. We are featuring each of the eight… Continue Reading A Womanist Reading of “Service: Panel 8—Dr. King and Ralph Abernathy” or “Anna Julia Cooper and Willa Player”

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Filed under African American History, African American Studies, American History, Art / Architecture, Biography / Autobiography, Civil Rights, folklore, Guest Bloggers, History, North Carolina, Southern Studies, Women's Studies | Tagged anna julia cooper, bennett college, charlotte hawkins brown, Ella Baker, harriet jacobs, historical marker, john hope franklin, leigh raiford, Martin Luther King Jr., michelle lanier, pauli murray, SERVICE mural, Thomas Day, willa player | 2 Comments

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