Perspectives: Art and Evidence of the Civil Rights Movement
Don Carleton, director of the Briscoe Center for American History, Blanton Museum Curator Evan Garza, and LBJ Library Director Mark Updegrove discuss images from the Blanton Museum's "Witness" exhibition and from the Library's "March to Freedom" exhibit (which includes photos from the 2014 Civil Rights Summit and the Briscoe Center's civil rights photos from their Spider Martin collection). The program, "Perspectives: Art and Evidence of the Civil Rights Movement" was free and open to the public at the LBJ Presidential Library on April 8, 2015 (the one year anniversary of the Civil Rights Summit). Photos by Lauren Gerson.
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