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Integrating Rich's: How the Atlanta Student Movement Changed the City
October 1960, the Atlanta Student Movement turned their attention to Rich's Department Store and its white only dining facility, the Magnolia Room. This evening's program brings together women of the Atlanta Student Movement to share their memories.
Tuesday, March 25 @ 6pm
October 1960, the Atlanta Student Movement turned their attention to Rich’s Department Store and its white only dining facility, the Magnolia Room. This evening’s program brings together women of the Atlanta Student Movement to share their memories of standing up to racism and injustice in the city that was supposedly too busy to hate.
This panel discussion is free and open to the public!
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The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
1440 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
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http://www.returntorichs.org/#lectures
Part of Return to Rich’s: The Story Behind the Store
The Pink Pig. Fashionata. The Magnolia Room. The Great Tree. For most Atlantans, these terms evoke memories of Rich's. See http://www.returntorichs.org/# for the Bremen
The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
1440 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
November 17th, 2013 - May 27th 2014