SFA graduate history students create exhibition on history of African-American leaders in Nacogdoches

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Nacogdoches leader the late Arthur Weaver is seen holding up one of dozens of newspaper articles and clippings he saved during his decades-long fight advocating for civil rights. Weaver is one of several African-American leaders highlighted in the “Leaders of Courage: Educating, Mobilizing and Preserving the African-American Community of Nacogdoches” exhibition compiled by SFA history graduate students. The exhibition will be on display June 14 through July 8, in the E.J. Campbell Administration Building.

Nacogdoches leader the late Arthur Weaver is seen holding up one of dozens of newspaper articles and clippings he saved during his decades-long fight advocating for civil rights. Weaver is one of several African-American leaders highlighted in the “Leaders of Courage: Educating, Mobilizing and Preserving the African-American Community of Nacogdoches” exhibition compiled by SFA history graduate students. The exhibition will be on display June 14 through July 8, in the E.J. Campbell Administration Building.

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