Black History Month: “Trouble & Triumph” now on display in Inman E. Page Library

Dr. Christine Boston discusses the collaboration between Lincoln University and the Missouri State Museum at Page Library. February 7, 2023. (Photo by Miriam Bazylewicz/ Clarion News)

Clarion News

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY – To help celebrate Black History Month, Inman E. Page Library on Tuesday hosted Dr. Christine Boston and her discussion on the collaboration between Lincoln University and the Missouri State Museum. “Trouble & Triumph,” the student-created Missouri Black History display, can now be viewed at Page Library throughout February.

A Clarion News article recently discussed the student work here.

LU student Princess Garner in front of a panel she worked on for an anthropology class project. The student-reworked panels are now on display in the Missouri State History Museum inside the state Capitol. (Photo by Sydnee Bryant/Clarion News)
LU students Mary Franklin, left, and Kennedy Thompson with their Pennytown panel at the Missouri History Museum inside the state Capitol. Oct. 13, 2022. (Photo by Sydnee Bryant/Clarion News)
A panel discussing mob violence in southern Missouri. (Photo by Sydnee Bryant/Clarion News)
A panel discussing Lloyd Gaines and Margaret Bush-Wilson. (Photo by Sydnee Bryant/Clarion News)

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