DURHAM CIVIL RIGHTS
HISTORY MURAL

Beginning in 2013, 30 diverse community members, ages 15-65, came together during a 16-week period to engage in Durham’s Civil Rights History through a series of lectures, music performances, research and design workshops. The group then gathered what they discovered into a collaborative mural design. In 2014 these same folks, with the help of the greater community, painted a  2400 square foot mural in downtown Durham, under the direction of muralist Brenda Miller Holmes and documented by Rodrigo Dorfman.

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