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A photographic exhibit now on display at the Old U.S. Mint reflects African Americans, who, for the past 150 years, either through talent, tenacity, skill, brilliance and, in a case or two—amenability—shine, rise, conquer, question, demand and snatch a place in American society.
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In his latest work that recently closed at the Ogden museum, Ecuador-born artist Jose Torres Tama explored the lives and times of a group of pre–20th century New Orleanians. Titled "New Orleans Free People of Color & Their Legacy,"
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