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NAME:Reed Memorial Library
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SUMMARY:Telling a People's Story Exhibit
LOCATION:Reed Memorial Library\nReed Memorial Library
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit from the Miami University Art Museum is devoted t
 o the art found within the pages of  African-American children's picture b
 ooks. .\nhttps://reedlibrary.libnet.info/event/4920378
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The 12-panel exhibition takes viewers thro
 ugh a chronological journey of Black history\, displaying illustrations an
 d children&rsquo\;s books that are centered on everything from slavery to 
 the Civil Rights era. Each panel represents a theme and displays artwork f
 rom the books.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The exhibition features 33 artists and artwo
 rk from 90 books. A number of the children's books will be on display for 
 you to page through and read and those from the library's collection will 
 be on hand to check out. Viewers will be able to share part of their own s
 tory at the end of the exhibit.</p>\n<p>The Miami University Art Museum cu
 rated the original exhibit in 2018. Thanks to a generous grant from the Ma
 rtha Holden Jennings Foundation in Cleveland\, OH\, the Miami University A
 rt Museum offers this traveling version to share with schools\, public lib
 raries and other educational institutions.</p>\n<p></p>\nhttps://reedlibra
 ry.libnet.info/event/4920378
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