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Thursday, January 28, 2010

SCOTTSBORO BOYS MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER GRAND OPENING




On Monday, Feb. 1, 2010 the Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center will have their Grand Opening in the historic Joyce Chapel, (c1878, rebuilt 1904) 428 West Willow St., Scottsboro, Al., 35769. The program begins at 10AM, doors will open at 9:30AM. There will be a guest speaker from the Southern Poverty Law Center, NAACP, local pastors, political leadership and Scottsboro Jackson County Multi-Cultural Heritage Foundation.

2 comments:

Paul Zetterower said...

Wow, I'm the first person to leave a comment about this important piece of history? I thought by now there would be alot more being typed. Regardless, bravo to Scottsboro for having the courage to explain history as it happened so that we can all learn about a terrible injustice and the importance of having a fair justice system for all races/colors/creeds. I hope the museum has many years of success to come.

Garry said...

Thank you for your comment Paul.