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Documents Tagged ‘Carver Center mural’
Mural At Carver Center Unveiled Sunday
Archive Entry Date: 11/14/1949
The Carver Center's mural was taken to be a significant work of public art in Peoria.
Unveil Mural At Carver Center Today
Archive Entry Date: 11/13/1949
“We must help each other” was the theme of the Carver Center's mural, “The Pursuit of Freedom”
Pursuit of Freedom
Archive Entry Date: 11/1949
The mural, a mix of uplift and militancy, that faced Richard onstage at the Carver Center