Tag: Black History

From the Museum’s Archives: Joe Savage

Just one month after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed in Memphis after supporting a sanitation worker’s strike, sanitation crew chief Joe Savage...

The Carter G. Woodson Museum: The Sanctuary of Jordan Park

“That’s what we’re called on the street,” says Director Terri Lifsey Scott, “the sanctuary.” Old churches of many colors lean shoulder to shoulder along...

Paying Tribute to Vyrle Davis

Mr. Vyrle Davis was the kind of man teachers learned from. The kind of man who told his students to sit up straight; and...
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