July 1 – The Presidents’ Men: U.S. Black Marshals

Posted on May 15th, 2008 by Jamie Brandt

July 1 – August 15

Third Floor

The history of service by African-Americans in the elite corps of U.S. Marshals is unique and strong. This exhibit honors this group’s service by sharing the stories of the first generation while raising awareness of the disparities that still affect the U.S. Marshal Service today.

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Deborah Thompson -

Great idea! I look foreward to viewing this exhibit.

HennHouse (Karin) -

Looking for more information about this exhibit on the freedomcenter.org web site but am coming up short.

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