Right to Life of Southwest Indiana will present Dr. Alveda King speaking on the topic “Have We Forgotten the Dream” on Friday, February 13th from 10am to 11:30am at the Evansville African American Museum. Admission is free.

Dr. King is an NAACP member, American civil rights activist, Christian minister, conservative pro-life activist, and author. She is a niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. and daughter of civil rights activist Rev. A. D. King and his wife Naomi Barber King

For details contact Genevieve McGuire, Community Outreach Director of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana at 812-474-3195.

About the Evansville African American Museum

Our mission: to continually develop a resource and cultural center to collect, preserve, and educate the public on the history and traditions of African American families, organizations, and communities.

Our Vision: as the last remaining building of Lincoln Gardens, the second Federal Housing Project in Indiana created in 1938, our building serves as a permanent artifact in itself. One section showcases life in the World War II era. The remaining sections of the building have been renovated as a modern museum serving to promote arts and education programs, cultural events and festivals.

The Evansville African American Museum is open Tuesdays – Fridays 10:00am-5:00pm; Saturdays 12noon-5:00pm. It is located at 579 S. Garvin St., Evansville, IN 47713 – on the northwest corner of Lincoln Ave. and Garvin St. across from Lincoln School. To learn more, visit www.evansvilleaamuseum.org or call 812-423-5188

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