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Frederick Douglass Mural Exhibit

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This fall / early winter an exhibit of Frederick Douglass public art murals in Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Rochester will be on display and review at The Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives at 17th & M Streets in downtown Washington, D.C.

Public programming will accompany the exhibit highlighting presentations on Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C., murals throughout the world and the importance of visual representation and photography to Frederick Douglass, the most photographed American of the 19th Century.

Sponsors will be thanked by name in public program and other materials.

Donations will cover costs associated with:

1) printing high resolution photographs of murals (15 - 20)
2) framing photographs
3) exhibit installation -- explanatory text for each mural
4) printing promotional materials - flyers, postcards, local advertisements and street team
5) honorariums for panel participants (3 - 6)
6) costs of special commemorative edition of The Narrative of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave for youth ages 8 - 18
7) incidentals -- materials, equipment, etc.



** Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Frederick Douglass Community Conference in December 2017 and to "Spread Southside Love" mural in February 2018. Thank you for your support of the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial.**

Organizer

John Yahya H Muller
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC

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