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Browser: Happenings around IUAfrican-American women are portrayed in their work and home settings as educators, athletes, dancers, judges, politicians, artists, actresses, writers, singers and social activists in Brian Lanker's "I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America" exhibition at the IU Kokomo Art Gallery, through Feb. 13. Rosa Parks, Toni Morrison, Leontyne Price and Shirley Chisholm are among the subjects of the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist. Since the exhibition first opened in 1989 at Washington D.C.'s Corcoran Gallery of Art, it has set records for attendance and in its six-year international tour, has been observed by more than one million viewers. For a selected bibliography of materials about African-American women, go to Interview
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