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Black History Month Exhibition Seeks Work From New Rochelle Students

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. – The Westchester Alliance of Black School Educators is accepting art work from New Rochelle Schools to feature in the 2015 Black History Spoken Word and Art Exhibit celebrating the life of Maya Angelou.

New Rochelle High School will showcase a Black Hisotry Month Exhbit featuring the work of district students.

New Rochelle High School will showcase a Black Hisotry Month Exhbit featuring the work of district students.

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The exhibit will be on display at New Rochelle High School from Feb. 28 to March 6.

For details and guidelines on submitting students’ art work, click here.

The exhibit aims to explore the themes of freedom and empowerment while highlighting historic periods such as segregation, the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights movement.

It is presented by the alliance in partnership with The Black History Celebration Committee and the New Rochelle Fund for Educational Excellence.

 

 

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