Black History Month is in full gear and what better place to stop and reflect on the past and hope for a harmonious future than the International Civil Rights Center and Museum? The museum, located in the former F.W. Woolworth Company on South Elm Street, houses permanent exhibits and sponsors events all year long. Today, story hour begins at 11am featuring, When Marian Anderson Sang: The True Recital of Marian Anderson. The 2012 Gala is happening today at the Koury Convention Center Imperial Ballroom and the museum's website indicates the topic is Today's Sit-in: Economic Justice (more here).
We're sharing this post with the Weekend Reflections meme; the participants will love all of the reflections on the windows. Note the iconic, seemingly ubiqutous, Jefferson Standard/Jefferson Pilot/Lincoln Financial Group building peeking out from behind the leafless tree.
My mother, an ardent DAR member, used to talk about the Marian Anderson controversy. I think her admiration for Eleanor Roosevelt rose after President and Mrs. Roosevelt arranged for Ms. Anderson to sing instead at the Lincoln Memorial.
Posted by: Jane Mitchell | Saturday, February 04, 2012 at 09:10 AM
So glad the Woolworth's sign is still there. Beautiful!
Posted by: RamblingRound | Saturday, February 04, 2012 at 09:22 AM
Great Photo.
Posted by: Ernest Thompson | Thursday, February 09, 2012 at 10:50 AM