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WITNESS: Eyes Still on the Prize Six Trailblazers
Ruby Bridges At the tender age of six, Ruby Bridges advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Born on September 8, 1954, Bridges was the oldest of five children for Lucille and Abon Bridges, farmers in Tylertown,…
WITNESS: Eyes Still On the Prize Digital Concert Program
FEATURING: One Accord Dance Collective Suzette Gilreath Anaje Colquitt and Aurora Silpala, storytellers Audrey Lane-Getaz, soloist VocalEssence Chorus VocalEssence Singers Of This Age VocalEssence Vintage Voices Casey Rafn, piano WITNESS Trio G. Phillip Shoultz, III, conductor
‘VocalEssence WITNESS: Eyes Still On the Prize’ at Northrop Sun. Feb. 23
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jennifer Weismann 612-716-0556 jennifer@owl-marketing.com ‘VOCALESSENCE WITNESS: EYES STILL ON THE PRIZE’ AT NORTHROP SUN. FEB. 23 Annual celebration of Black contributions to American arts will culminate… Read More →
WITNESS Spanish Resources
Click on the links below to download the Spanish translations. PLANNING GUIDES Planning Meeting Guide Planning Meeting Checklist LESSONS Meet the Three Trailblazers Meet Claudette Colvin Meet Ruby Bridges Meet Mari Copeny Student Self-Portrait 3-2-1 Concert Reflection