Thu, September 2, 2010
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Dulles High School
   02/01/09—02/28/09
Awty International School
   11/02/09—11/20/09
Burleson Public Library
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Brazoria County Historical Museum
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    9.02

    Board member and University of Houston professor Monica Perales to sign copies of her book Smeltertown: Making and Remembering a Southwest Border Community in El Paso this Saturday, September 4

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    8.30

    Can you spot the Byrne-Reed House in this photo by Bill McCann, taken from the top of the State Capitol?

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    8.20

    “American Voices: Latino Literature in the United States/Voces Americanas: Literatura Latina en los Estados Unidos” now on view in Bulverde

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    8.16

    There's still time to do some summer reading!

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    8.10

    Gordon S. Wood, author of Empire of Liberty, on "The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution"

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    8.09

    We're back in the Byrne-Reed House!

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    7.20

    “Unknown Mexico/Mexico Desconocido” on view at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology

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    7.09

    New! Donations for our restoration of the historic Byrne-Reed House can now be made via PayPal:

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    3.29

    Check out our Facebook page for Byrne-Reed House photos, events, and more

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    11.19

    Read the Austin American-Statesman's piece on the Byrne-Reed House

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HomeExhibits and ResourcesExhibit list › The Road to the Promised Land: Martin Luther King Jr. & the Civil Rights Movement

The Road to the Promised Land: Martin Luther King Jr. & the Civil Rights Movement

"MLK in jail," photo by Wyatt Tee WalkerFeaturing photographs, facsimiles of landmark documents, and quotations by Dr. King and others engaged in the struggle for civil rights, this exhibit surveys the Civil Rights Movement from the emergence of Martin Luther King Jr. in the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 through the 1990s.

Exhibit

40 black and white posters laminated on 20 wood-framed panels.

Panel topics include:

  • Rosa Parks today
  • Montgomery’s integrated City Council
  • Marian Wright Edelman
  • Jesse Jackson
  • Environmental racism
  • Barbara Jordan
  • Malcolm X
  • Congressional Black Caucus
  • Los Angeles Riot
  • Lorraine Motel as museum
  • King Center in Atlanta


Exhibit format

Available as wall-hanging or freestanding exhibit. Panels measure 21” wide x 69” high. Freestanding panels (10 double-sided units) attach to wooden poles to stand 76” high.

Freestanding version:
Shipping weight (3 fiber cases): 205 lbs. 155 lbs.  (2 copies)
Floor space required: 15’ x 10’

Wall-hanging version:
Shipping weight (1 wooden crate): 220 lbs. 250 lbs.
Wall space required: 37’ (running)

Supplemental materials

  • Brochures, illustrated summary of Dr. King’s life, faith, education, philosophy; Discussion of issues and debates regarding the Movement. 50 copies each, free with exhibit.
  • Poster featuring classic image of Dr. King preaching. 5 copies free with exhibit.

Available for rental

  • VHS videos
    • America's War on Poverty (5 part series)
    • Crossover: A Story on Desegregation

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