_Don't Grieve After Me_, a traveling exhibition from the Virginia
Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy, features more than 100
archival photographs in a narrative that explores a number of themes in
African-American history. Among the topics considered are migration
patterns and the establishment of a black Virginian culture; family,
community, and religious life; the contributions of blacks to Virginia
society through skilled and professional work; and their social and
educational achievements and struggles.  _Don't Grieve After Me_ is on
view at the Library of Virginia from Friday, March 7 through Saturday,
March 29, 2003.

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