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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255001
Amphitheater at the African American Cultural Complex at which an outdoor drama, Amistad, is performed each year. This is the only outdoor drama in the country to be entirely written, produced, staged, and directed by African Americans.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255002
A reproduction of part of the Amistad ship used in the outdoor drama.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255003
Text concerning the "Palmer Collection" at the African American Cultural Complex.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255004
Exhibit highlighting inventions of African Americans.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255005
Ms. Juanita Palmer, co-director of the African American Cultural Complex.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
Photo 00255006
Part of the "Hall of Distinction" into which several notable African Americans are inducted each year.
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African American Cultural Complex
Raleigh, Wake County
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Part of the "Women of Note" permanent exhibit.
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