Durham Civil Rights Mural
In 2013, 30 members of Durham’s community came together to create the first official public art project in the city of Durham. Led by artist Brenda Miller Holmes and Dr. Benjamin Speller of NCCU, the Durham Civil Rights mural is a celebration of Durham’s African American and Civil Rights history. You can find the mural outside of Durham Arts Council.
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