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Follow on Google News | The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum Announces BLACK PEARLS: The Story of Pearl CityAssembled by Boca Raton Historical Society Curator Sue Gillis, this new exhibit will showcase Pearl City, Boca Raton's oldest neighborhood and its only historically black community, and will feature Black Pearls, portraits of Pearl City residents by artist Reginald Cunningham on loan from the Boca Raton Museum of Art. These portraits will be supplemented by more photographs and memorabilia of Pearl City from the collections of the Boca Raton Historical Society, plus a portable display kiosk suitable for travel to other venues. In addition, there will be a special Town Hall Talk on September 13 by Dr. Candace Cunningham, Assistant Professor of History at Florida Atlantic University, who specializes in African American history, Women and Gender studies, and Public History. Her research is on the 20th century African American experience with a special emphasis on civil rights, education, gender, and the South. Dr. Cunningham conducted oral histories and wrote an essay to accompany the Black Pearls photography exhibit and is now finishing a manuscript on Black teacher activists in the civil rights movement. About The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum: The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum is the home of the Boca Raton Historical Society, whose mission is to collect, preserve, and present information and artifacts relevant to the past and evolving history of Boca Raton and to maintain a visible role in the education and the advocacy of historic preservation in the community. Now open to the public Wednesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, the museum is in historic Town Hall at 71 N. Federal Highway (33432). For more information, please call 561.395.6766 or visit www.BocaHistory.org. Attached Images: 1. Workers at Frank Chesebro's farm in the 1910s (Photo courtesy of the Boca Raton Historical Society) 2. Dorothy Overstreet and daughter Marie Hester (Photo credit: Reginald Cunningham, courtesy of the Boca Raton Museum of Art) 3. The Andersons (Photo credit: Reginald Cunningham, courtesy of the Boca Raton Museum of Art) Available for Interview: Mary Csar, Executive Director Schmidt Boca Raton Historical Museum 561.395.6766 / director@bocahistory.org Media Contact: Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS 561.756.4298 / gary@pr- End
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