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October 14, 2019, Monday - Crossing the Color Line: A Discussion with Minnesota's Black Architects at Mill City Museum

Time: 7pm - 8pm

Location:Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd Street

Crossing the Color Line: A Discussion with Minnesota's Black Architects

Join the African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota and LSE Architects for a panel discussion on the unique experience of being a black architect in Minnesota past and present.

This program is offered in conjunction with the exhibit "The Builders: Shaping Minnesota's Architectural Landscape on the Color Line," which showcases the social history of three black Minnesotans who impacted the architecture and design of Minneapolis and St. Paul: Clarence "Cap" W. Wigington, Casiville Bullard, and William Hazel.

The exhibit is located in the museum's central Mill Commons and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours, through Oct. 27, 2019.