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Aggiunto
Feb 15, 2012
Nome vero
Indiana University South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center
La mia biblioteca
Dr. Lester C. Lamon is a professor emeritus at IU South Bend and the founding director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center in 2000. Upon retirement from IU South Bend, Dr. Lamon donated much of his personal and professional library to the Civil Rights Heritage Center. The library collection at The Natatorium is dedicated to honoring his enduring passion and commitment to civil rights history, and for his work with the students who later created the Civil Rights Heritage Center.
Informazione su di me
In May of 2010, the Engman Natatorium was dedicated as the IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center. It represents a legacy of determination and triumph and stands as a symbol of justice won, in a community committed to healing its past.
Luogo
1040 W. Washington, South Bend, IN 46601
Pagina principale
http://www.thenatatorium.org