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Margaretta Sakor Contributing Writer I was born on the west coast of Africa, in Monrovia, Liberia — the land named for former slaves to return […]
Margaretta Sakor Contributing Writer I was born on the west coast of Africa, in Monrovia, Liberia — the land named for former slaves to return […]
With the new year comes a few changes for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in terms of both new and old collections.
South African jazz musicians will perform side-by-side with VCU students Sept. 24 as part of a cultural exchange program with the university’s sister school KwaZulu-Natal University in Durban, South Africa.
Richmond’s black history can be taught in a classroom, read about in a book or researched online, but you can also take a historical tour of the city and learn the history while riding a Segway.
One of VCU’s first African American administrators is retiring at semester’s end, leaving behind an institution he watched grow from its infancy and transform the city he grew up in.
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