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Tacoma’s Civil Rights Struggle: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
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Tacoma’s Civil Rights Struggle: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Sunday, Sep 7 3:00p to 5:00p
Price: $6-$25
Phone: (253) 272-9747
Age Suitability: All Ages
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Catch a screening of the companion film to the exhibit Tacoma’s Civil Rights Struggle: African Americans Leading the Way.

Catch a screening of the companion film to the exhibit Tacoma’s Civil Rights Struggle: African Americans Leading the Way. Produced by award-winning documentary filmmaker Sidney Lee, the film features interviews with a dozen participants in Tacoma’s civil rights struggle, including former Tacoma mayor, Harold Moss. After the screening, join a panel discussion about the film and the local civil rights movement. This program is open to the public, and FREE with museum admission.

Categories: Talks & Lectures, Film
Creator:  Washington State History Museum
Creator:  Washington State History Museum
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Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave.
Tacoma, WA 98402
(888) 238-4373
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