Black and white Hoosiers lived in the same city but didn’t share the same world. Access in every way was limited to ...
The exhibit chronicles the Ku Klux Klan's rise to power in Indiana, featuring how people resisted and raised questions about how to combat hate.
The Indianapolis Public Library's "Meet the Artists" exhibit to showcase works from local African American artists, celebrating their creativity and talents.
INDIANAPOLIS — On the sixth floor of the Indianapolis Central Public Library, guests can view a traveling exhibit. It's called: RESIST. It chronicles the Ku Klux Klan's rise to power in Indiana. It ...
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If you've got young children who love Daniel Tiger, you'll want to hear this. The Indianapolis Public Library is inviting you to take part in Día del Niño at Be My Neighbor Day this Saturday.
The exhibit is hosted by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee. Curator and founder of Meet the Artists, and a long-time library employee, Anthony Radford says it ...