Ruth Smith Wells, a community leader, civil rights activist and one of the first female police officers in Philadelphia, died on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024. She was 94.
“Overcoming Hateful Things,” the traveling exhibit from Ferris State University’s Jim Crow Museum of Racist Imagery, will open at Wayne County Community College District in Detroit starting Monday, Feb. 5.
The exhibit, on display at WCCCD’s Curtis L. Ivery Downtown Campus, 1001 West Fort Street, includes artifacts that serve as reminders of America’s past and as an educational tool noting generations of pushback by African Americans through activism and achievement.
“Our mission has always been to provide pathways to better lives through higher education,” said Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, WCCCD chancellor. “This exhibit offers an opportunity to see and engage in history in a way that challenges, but also builds new understanding about where we have come from, and where we are going as a community and as a nation.”
The exhibit explores the Jim Crow system, the African American experience during that era, and its legacy in con
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Captain Butch Baccus was recently named the Ingram Volunteer Fire Department “Firefighter of the Year” for 2023. He says, as a captain and the department’s medical officer, it’s his job