Atlantic City's Civil Rights Garden
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Atlantic City's Civil Rights Garden

With Larry Kirkland
9 min 8 sec
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In 1964, Atlantic City was the site of the Democratic National Convention at a time when Civil Rights struggle was in full swing. That event plus others are commemorated in the Civil Rights Garden located next to the Carnegie Library. It was designed by Larry Kirkland with Clement Price serving as the historical consultant. This 2002 State of the Arts story was produced by Eric Schultz.

Author: Larry Kirkland
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