Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle Texas Institute for the Preservation of

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Texas Institute for the
Preservation of
History and Culture
Olivewood
Cemetery
Incorporated
1875
Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle
Olivewood Cemetery
Exhibit:
Emancipation
Proclamation
Jan. 1, 1863
G o n e
B u t N o t F o r g o t t en
June 16-July9
TIPHC Gallery
PVAMU
School of Architecture
11am—2pm
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
Campus-Wide Juneteenth Celebration
June 16-June 19th
Open Monday: TIPHC Exhibit
Tuesday: Guest Speaker—NWHC
Wednesday: Movie @ the Lake, Exhibit
Reception & Speaker
Thursday: Juneteenth Picnic, Guest
Speakers
Film Screening:
The Abolitionist
(June &July)
Every Tues @1pm
TIPHC Gallery
PVAMU
Film Screening:
Slavery by Another
Name
Texas Emancipation
(Juneteenth)
June 19, 1865
(June & July)
Every Thurs @ 1pm
TIPHC Gallery
PVAMU
Film Screening:
Freedom Riders
(Sept & Oct)
Samuel L. Metters
Auditorium
School of Architecture
PVAMU
Film Screening:
The Loving Story
(Sept & Oct)
Samuel L. Metters Auditorium
School of Architecture
PVAMU
All programing is free and
open to the public
For more information: Dr. Lason Hines,
Director TIPHC
lahines@pvamu.edu
TIPHC
Created Equal
Roundtable Lecture
Series
(2nd Tues—Sept—Nov)
12:30—2pm
PVAMU
“Created Equal” is part of the Bridging
Cultures initiative of the National
Endowment for the Humanities,
produced in partnership with the Gilder
Lehrman Institute of American History to
encourage public conversations about
the changing meanings of freedom and
equality in America.
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