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Join us Saturday, February 1 from 10:30 am to noon for Mentors, Mothers and Movers: The Legacy of Black Women in Sioux City, an engaging panel discussion and educational program
Join us for a meet and greet and book signing with local author Jim Tillman.
Join curator Matt Anderson for an exhibit tour of Gypsy Soul: Remembering Sioux City's Tommy Bolin. The tour will be approximately 45 minutes with time after for questions.
Author and journalist Rebecca Clarren will discuss her book, “The Cost of Free Land,” which melds investigative reporting with personal family history to reveal the intertwined stories of her family and the Lakota.
Learn about Central High’s first black athlete, Leland Washington, and other standouts with a short film by Jim Tillman, followed by a panel and discussion emceed by Ike Rayford. Co-sponsored by the NAACP of Sioux City as part of Black History Month.
Landmarks and existing buildings and their architectural details that can be best seen from above will be highlighted. Presented by Tom Munson, Archives Manager. FREE.
The Crown Rooftop Bar in The Warrior Hotel provides the setting for a look back at Sioux City’s brewing history from 1860. Presented by Tom Munson, Archives Manager. FREE.
Panelists George Boykin, Wardell Greer, Richard Hayes, and Rev. Geames Ivory join local historian Jim Tillman to highlight an era of local music that nurtured great talent like drummer Russell Bizzett. Presented as part of Black History Month.