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Traveling Smithsonian Exhibition to Highlight 1968 Poor People s Campaign

<p>Reflecting Dr. King&#39;s increased attention to matters of inequality and economic justice, the Poor People&#39;s Campaign was launched in his honor a month after his assassination. The exhibition will begin at the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.&nbsp;</p>

All Over The Map: The magic of trains during Christmas season in the Northwest

All Over The Map: Green Book guided Black motorists to friendly businesses in the Evergreen State

All Over The Map: Green Book guided Black motorists to friendly businesses in the Evergreen State
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Rediscovered: The Lost History of Transgender People Who Shaped the West

by Matt Baume • May 25, 2021 at 3:15 pm Mother George is among those featured in the exhibit. Washington State Historical Society We don t know much about Mrs. Nash, a laundress who served the wife of General George Armstrong Custer. Nash was born in or near Mexico, and spoke Spanish; she worked for the United States Army, and was present for the Battle of Little Bighorn. She married three times to enlisted men. And after she passed away and her body was being prepared for burial, it was discovered that her body was not what those who knew her for years had assumed.

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