RICHMOND, Va. — A community-based photo exhibition in Shockoe Bottom showcases portraits of African Americans across the centuries for Black History Month. The photos, which can be seen on ...
The street-life photographs can be found in the windows of Shockoe Bottom businesses on or near the 17th Street Market. “Kind of like a time portal,” said Rebecca Phillips with Richmond’s ...
An image located in Richmond’s Shockoe Bottom area as part of the “Portals” exhibition. (Photo courtesy: William Berksteiner, 8News) (Photo courtesy: William Berksteiner, 8News) (Photo ...
The Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia partnered with the City of Richmond ... photos can be seen on storefronts along East Main Street and nearby streets in the city's Shockoe ...
A community-based photo exhibition in Richmond, Virginia — a city at the ... along East Main Street and nearby streets in the city's Shockoe Bottom area. The region along the James River played ...
Marsh III's trailblazing career and his lifetime commitment to civil rights. Hundreds of people attended Saturday's funeral at a Richmond-area church for Marsh, who died Jan. 23 at age 91 ...
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