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Columbia Missourian

A month of memories

By Staff
February 1, 2005 | 12:00 a.m. CST

Today marks the beginning of Black History Month
and the start of exhibits and celebrations around Columbia

CIVIL RIGHTS EXHIBIT

An exhibit on civil rights will be featured through the month of February at Missouri State Museum; contact 751-2854.

BLACK HISTORY EXHIBIT

Sponsored by Columbia Arts and Recreation through Feb. 28; lower level, Armory Sports Center; contact 874-7460.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP: RISKING IT ALL

A part of MU’s celebration of Black History Month

in association with the Black Business Student Association. 6 p.m. Thursday; Bush Auditorium, Cornell Hall, MU campus; contact Clarence Wine, 882-7073.

RYAN TENNEY ART EXHIBIT

MU celebrates Black History Month in February at the Black Culture Center; contact 882-2664.

SONGS OF MY PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT

Celebrations continue throughout February at MU’s Ellis Library; contact 882-4581.

IS BLACK PROTEST ALIVE OR DEAD?

Robert Williams will speak 7 p.m. Wednesday; Black Culture Center, MU Campus; contact 882-3346.

BOTHWELL LODGE STATE HISTORIC SITE

“African-American Education in Pettis County” will be on display throughout February. The exhibit focuses on Sedalia schools like the George R. Smith College; contact 660-827-0510.