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CATEGORIES:Exhibits (Museum, Gardens, ...)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140413
SUMMARY:Ruby Bridges, Brown v. Board of Education, and The Greater Lansing Sites of Conscience Project 
DESCRIPTION:
 A quilt made in tribute to Ruby Bridges, a 1954 
 Supreme Court decision, and The Greater Lansing 
 Sites of Conscience Project. What do they 
 all have in common? They are part of the MSU 
 Museum's new exhibition that highlights the 
 60th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education 
 landmark decision and the 50th anniversary 
 of the Civil Rights Act.\n
 \n
 Ruby Bridges 
 is the six-year-old girl who was the first 
 to integrate an elementary school in New Orleans 
 in compliance with the Brown v. Board of 
 Education decision.\n
 \n
 Sites of Conscience in 
 Lansing is a community engaged effort to research, 
 map, and make accessible those places 
 on our campus and in the Lansing area that are 
 connected with individuals and events that 
 have made social justice and human rights history.\n
 \n
 This 
 exhibition is produced in partnership 
 with Project 60/50 at Michigan State University, 
 a year-long community conversation 
 about civil rights and human rights. Read more: 
 http://www.inclusion.msu.edu/Project6050/index.html\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://museum.msu.edu\n
 Contact phone: 517-355-2372\n
 Contact email: pr@museum.msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://museum.msu.edu\n
LOCATION:MSU Museum
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