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			 Lincoln 
			and African American history Lincoln Presidential Library presents 
			special events, exhibits and offers for African American History 
			Month
 
 
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            [February 14, 2017] 
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is marking 
			African American History Month with a wide array of special events, 
			exhibits and offers, including a project in conjunction with 
			Peoria’s Caterpillar Visitors Center. | 
        
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			 “African American History Month is important to all Americans, 
			but it is especially relevant at an institution dedicated to the 
			legacy of Abraham Lincoln,” said Alan Lowe, executive director of 
			the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. “We’re pleased 
			to offer visitors so many ways to explore this vital topic, 
			particularly when we can do it in partnership with other 
			institutions.” 
 Events include: a display on the 1908 riot that tore Springfield 
			apart and led to the creation of the NAACP, an interactive exhibit 
			showcasing community involvement, and appearances by historic 
			interpreters portraying Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass.
 
 The presidential library is contributing a new exhibit at the 
			Caterpillar Visitors Center in Peoria that focuses on Abraham 
			Lincoln and emancipation.
 
			
			 This exhibit uses some of the ALPLM’s vast collection to tell that 
			story, such as a sculpture from the 1870s by the French artist Leon 
			Falconnier depicting Lincoln breaking the shackles of slavery, an 
			1855 edition of Frederick Douglass’s book “My Bondage and My 
			Freedom” and a 2009 print by Texas artist Charles Criner depicting 
			Lincoln, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack 
			Obama.
 Throughout February, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and 
			Museum will offer discounted admission to anyone who visits the 
			Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum. 
			Bring your ticket stub to ALPLM and receive $5 off an adult 
			admission ticket.
 
 The presidential library’s activities for the month include:
 
				“Summer of Hate: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908” – a 
				display explaining the horror of white mobs attacking the city’s 
				African American residents. The display lays out the origins of 
				the riots, the death and destruction they left behind and the 
				repercussions afterward. (2nd floor, presidential library)
An interactive feature that invites people to cover a museum 
				wall with notes answering the question, “What have you done 
				today to better your community?” It encourages visitors to 
				reflect on they can help others and to learn from the examples 
				of others. (main plaza, presidential museum) 
			
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					Video on the “Little Rock Nine.” Sixty years ago, nine 
					students were at the center of a national storm over school 
					desegregation. Learn what they endured and why. The Little 
					Rock Nine have been honored with the Lincoln Leadership 
					Prize from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library 
					Foundation.
Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass, heroes in the 
					battle against slavery, will visit the presidential museum 
					on Feb. 13, 16, 17, 24 and 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
					Portrayed by Patricia Davis and Robert Davis, they’ll 
					interact with visitors and answer questions. The presidential library and museum uses a combination of 
					rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to immerse 
					visitors in the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Students 
					can see ghosts come to life on stage, watch TV coverage of 
					the 1860 Presidential election, roam through the Lincoln 
					White House, experience booming cannons in a Civil War 
					battle and come face to face with priceless original Lincoln 
					artifacts.
 For more, visit
					
					www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
 
				 
			[Shanta ThoeleExecutive Secretary
 Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library]
 
			 
			
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