Women's Voices for Civil Rights

Traveling Exhibition—²ÝÁñÊÓƵ Celebrates Women and Girls Fighting for Their Rights 

Generously funded by a 2021 grant from the Breman Foundation of Atlanta, this eight-panel traveling exhibit celebrates women and girls who advocated for civil rights in the United States. Featuring colorful illustrations by young female artists Scarlett Green and Julia Guevara, this exhibit is geared toward students as young as third grade. The exhibit includes profiles of civil rights advocates from the past, as well as more recent examples of activism, and it defines a key vocabulary for students and teachers. We hope that visitors' face-to-face encounters with this history will inspire them to learn more about the past and its significance today. 

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Starting on May 26, 2022, a copy of the exhibit was on display at the Athenaeum
 gallery at the Sturgis Library, paired with books and documents from the collection of the Bentley Rare Book Museum, and sketches by the exhibit's illustrators. The exhibit remained on display there for a year.

Women's Voices for Civil Rights exhibit
Women's Voices for Civil Rights exhibit
Women's Voices for Civil Rights exhibit