Montes' Bronzeville Children's Museum takes children through tours of exhibits featuring women pioneers like Madam C.J.
American beauticians who ran businesses that supported civil rights movements during South Florida's racial segregation.
Dozens of 5-to-17-year-olds wore makeup and fashions of the era to depict historical figures and highlight their achievements for the annual Blacks in Wax.
Peggy Montes started the Bronzeville Children's Museum, worked to elect Mayor Harold Washington and seeks to empower, inspire ...
Marjorie Eliot turned a family tragedy into a thriving community gathering space in Harlem for healing and reflection. “My ...
Chalk Art Event: Students in grades six through 12 can contribute their artistic talents to a chalk art mural in the ...
He realized his discovery was no other than Madame CJ Walker’s beauty salon ... multi-use path lined with art, native plants and attractions. While not all sections are paved yet, the BeltLine ...
BROOKSVILLE — Nehemiah Johnson has a hero in astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to travel to space. A group of ...
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